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Misfit Persuasive Essay

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Who am I? This is the paralyzing question that every youth asks themselves and attempts to discover at my age. There are too many responses to this question. The thought of all the different possibilities makes me physically sick and filled with anxiety. ‘I don’t know.’ Isn’t really an acceptable answer considering I’ve been alive for 16 years, so if I were to settle on one word, it would have to be ‘misfit’. Most people would take this as an insult, and when i was first labeled this (by my father) anyone could guess that I cried. I’ve finally come to terms with it now, realizing that it in fact suits me and isn’t necessarily a bad thing. To me this has become a type of compliment due to the uniqueness that it requires to be a misfit. A misfit is “a person who is different from other people and who does not seem to belong in a particular group of situation” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). This definition fits me well enough, however, Urban Dictionary goes more in depth, truly describing me in an exact way. “an individual… a misfit doesn’t fit into any [group] quite right, not even the outcasts, but may have qualities of each one… They are usually introverts. Misfits tend to follow their own beliefs and are usually persecuted for it. Misfits …show more content…

For an eleven year old girl to believe this and think it constantly, there is obviously something wrong with the situation. These thoughts persisted, especially once my grandfather died and I stopped trying altogether. This is when I truly became a misfit. particularly once the more prevalent stages of my grieving passed. Most of the school pretended I was non-existent, and I hadn’t done anything wrong. There was a select two or three people who didn’t do this, but I only saw them for fifteen minutes a day. This all ended once Charter became my

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