How do your choices and decisions shape your life?
If you’re rude to people, you’re rude.
If you’re nice to people, you’re nice.
If you like to play sports, you’re athletic or active.
Anything you do makes you change who you are. Even what happens in your life can affect your choices you make that shape your identity.
I have been reading the book, “Long Walk to Water,” and Salva and Nya have been shaping their identities; Salva has been staying alive this whole journey, Nya has been able to walk all the way to a pond of water, just to get water. Nya has had to rely on the water to tell if she had to get water. Salva has been through sickness from food, bee stings, and wasn’t killed the rebels.
How can the decisions we make affect our lives? Our decisions can choose where we’re going to land later in the future, such as if you commit crimes, later in life, you might get thrown in prison, which is your consequence. Every action has a consequence, consequences can be good and bad; People will judge you, and you will judge yourself based on your choices, your choices decide what path you go down. In the book, “A Long Walk To Water,” Salva has learned to accept that he’s alone, and that he is all that’s left of his family. “I am alone. I am ALL that’s left of my family.” He can’t find his
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They can affect us positively and negatively, an example of a positive consequence would be if you worked overtime, your consequence would be you receiving more money, and an example of a negative consequence would be if you played in the snow, without a coat or anything, you’d probably catch a cold. Almost all of us have experienced a consequence, good or bad. In the poem, “The Road Not Taken,” the author or narrator, whomever it is, has to choose between two paths, in which, they had chosen the path that was less travelled by, and their consequence was that because they took the less traveled by path, that has “made all the
There's many factors that leads to one's survival. A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park is a creative non-fiction story about the life of one of the Lost Boys from South Sudan during the Second Sudanese Civil War; whose name is Salva. His journey wasn't the easiest in fact he was at risk for dying at any given second. There were multiple factors contributing to his survival, his uncle, determination, and physical resources. Salva's uncle was one of the main factors. He gave Salva the will to go on so he doesn't lose sight of what's important. Traveling across the hot dense desert isn't easy. Given the circumstances survival wasn't likely. But Salva proved that with willpower the toughest challenges can be overcome. While
The book A long walk to Water by Linda Sue Park is about an eleven year old boy named Salva. First in the beginning of the story he is going to school when out of no where his school is in the middle of a war zone, his teacher tells him to run for the bushes but he keeps running until he could run no more. Then he meets some other people that had also ran away from the war, they had broken of into groups separating the men from the women and children, Salva was put with the children. They kept walking until they came across a barn in which they spent the night, when Salva awoke in the morning he was the only one there, the group had left him. He walked outside of the barn and found a lady rocking on a chair, she gives him some peanuts to eat
Even at the beginning of the book he had to deal with a lost of loved ones. At the beginning of the story, Salva left his school and his family behind in order to survive. Bombs and shooting took place outside his school. He had no chose to leave, in order to survive. When he found group of people, they left him.
A Long Walk to Water is a novel by Linda Sue Park. This novel is about Salva, an eleven-year -old Sudanese boy who grows up in South Sudan. Later in the novel, he has faced challenges one wouldn’t dream of facing, through a long period of time. He has learned, if one helps other people, those people will then help more people, which will result in more happiness in the world. He is a round character, who changes throughout the novel. Salva is a different person at the end of the book. He has gone from hearing his death journey to fighting for survival to helping transform people’s lives forever.
The story “A Long Walk To Water” by Linda Sue Park, took place in the years 1985 to 2009. A theme that comes up in the story is survival. In the story, Salva is one of the characters that faces the theme. Many things helped him survive, but the most important factor in his survival is his uncle. Linda Sue Park shows that Salva survived because of the help his uncle gave him along the way, he survived with the help the lady he called auntie offered him when she gave him shelter in the barn and helped him join a group to stay away from war. His survival in the story was also shown when the boy brought him down in the river almost drowning him but ended up saving his life.
After reading the novel and accounts of the experiences of the people of Southern Sudan during and after the Second Sudanese Civil War, write an essay that addresses the theme of survival by answering the question: What factors made survival possible for Salva in A Long Walk to Water?
The flaming sun overhead, and the blonde colored container banging against the side of your hip. As you attempt to bring water back for your family so you can all have a drink of water. Most people wouldn’t ever think that they would have to do anything like that. Nor do they even think about where their water comes from or how much they waste. But in Sudan it’s a whole other story, people there have to travel miles each day to just get water. In the novel A Long Walk to Water Salva the protagonist lives in Southern Sudan during 1985 when there was a Civil War going on. Salva is separated from everything that he has ever known and is now on the run well walk away from the war that has killed his family. Nya the other protagonist also lives
The world view of the Navajo who had lived for many centuries on the high Colorado Plateau was one of living in balance with all of nature, as the stewards of their vast homeland which covered parts of four modern states. They had no concept of religion as being something separate from living day to day and prayed to many spirits. It was also a matriarchal society and had no single powerful leader as their pastoral lifestyle living in scattered independent family groups require no such entity. This brought them repeatedly into conflict with Spanish, Mexicans and increasingly by the mid-nineteenth century, Americans as these practices were contrary to their male dominated religiously monolithic societal values. The long standing history
Matters: If Salva didn’t go through these hardships he wouldn’t be the same person today. For example if he still hanged on those memories of grief he would have stop walking, because the path he walked was cluttered with thorns and needles. By also surviving the event with Nile River, Salva’s shown that he’s become a strong person and that he wants to live. ____________________________________________________________________________________
Ruth raised her children as Jewish parents would’ve, even if she wasn’t aware of it. Like other Jewish families, she raised her children to be scholastic standouts. They were kept out of the public school system and kept in certain communities. Ruth was particular about the teachers who taught and disciplined them. She wanted he children to receive the best education.
Life takes a strong toil when war strikes. People start to lose hope in survival and start believing in the wrong source of power. Revenge and world domination. It takes one to realize what truly matters, and that is life. But there are factors to lead to one’s survival and hope for a better path. In the novel that Linda Sue Park had written; a Long Walk To Water. Tells a story of compassion, bravery, and a little bit of luck, during one of the worst times in Southern Sudan. Told from a perspective of a young boy named Salva. Throughout the book, Salva had many factors that made survival possible for him, they include; Marial, Uncle, some luck on the way. These are the factors that helped him survive, even when tomorrow did not seem
There are many things in life that shape us to become what the world has destined for us to be. Just a single action can trigger a widespread chain of lifelong changes sometimes for the better and other times for the worse. These changes ultimately make us who we are and who we will become. There are many life stories of people who have made choices that make them exactly who they are today, but below I will tell you about mine.
choices that we make impact or shape our identity by the types of choices we decide to do. Salva,
People say that life is an adventure, filled with new individuals and new experiences. But life is an adventure unlike any other, because you get to guide it in the direction you wish to go. Along the way, problems are faced, solutions are put into action, and memories are made. Each of these events cause lessons to be learned, perspectives to be changed, and personalities to be altered. These sorts of life events—major or minor—cause the human identity to change.
Outside influences have a strong capability to influence and alter our personal identity. Both directly and indirectly, the social contexts in which we live can change the way we think and feel, and by extension how we interact with other people and places. Immediate family, friendship groups and the physical environment are all factors which contribute to our ever changing perceptions of ourselves. Sometimes personal identity can be subtly reshaped over a gradual time frame, as our sense of who we are is modified without personal recognition that we are changing. At other times we may be able to notice our personal identity changing, through important life decisions.