Min Yoongi thinks long and hard, sitting outside of the apartment building. He needs so badly to talk to someone, and it just so happens that a familiar person is on his way inside. “Hyung?” Yoongi looks up and recognizes the face, “Baekhyun?” and he begins to tell him the story, how badly he treated his members, and how bad he feels that the sake of his unit’s team depends on his attitude. “The Min Yoongi feels bad? Are you sure this is you speaking right now? Are you possessed?” Yoongi flicks Baekhyun’s forehead as the younger one laughs, though quickly changing to a serious tone when he answers, “You know, hyung. You can always apologize. It’s not the end of the world. We all make mistakes, but they don’t make us any less of a person. What we do need to do is own up to it.” “And what do I do if they don’t accept it? What’s gonna happen? They’re all going to lose the dreams …show more content…
If you apologize and they don’t accept it, just give them time, because they’ll eventually gonna come to their senses, and realize that you can’t hold back a person from changing. That’s not how friendships work.” “I’m pretty sure none of them sees me as a friend,” Yoongi claims. “I’m sure they do, hyung! Look at me. You never, for once, called me your friend but I’m still here,” Yeah, but you’re Baekhyun, the only thing brighter than the sun, “Just go and apologize.” Yoongi gets up, “Okay, I’ll do it.” He heads inside, thinking about his apology speech that he’s going to give, but Baekhyun follows him, “Uh, what are you doing?” Baekhyun looks at Yoongi with a confused expression when oh yeah, I didn’t tell him, “I’m a trainee here, didn’t you know? I was the person who recommended you to Bang PDnim!” “You just never stop trying to help me, do you?” “I told you, I love you, hyung!” Baekhyun hugs Yoongi, with no fear though normally he would be scared to death getting this close to his hyung. “Get off me, you brat!” Yoongi yells. Ah, Min Yoongi is
"Ah, I see you. Stay there, I'll walk with you." Yoongi turned his head to stare at Jimin from a distance, hanging up the phone.
Young-Oak Kim (김영옥): When the commander of the 100th Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Farrant Turner, offered him an immediate transfer because “Koreans and Japanese don’t always get along.”, Kim refused immediately by
“I was told, I would be returned to Korea,” Mr Kim said, and continued, “Where it’s not as friendly towards men like myself.”
put your opinion in e.g. I believe this perspective can help an individual who has a fear or phobia by seeing why the individual is so scared. I also think that the behaviourist perspective can help measure changes of a behaviour. On the other hand I feel that the behaviourist perspective doesn’t take in the biological perspective.
Shin Dyong-Hyuk demonstrates his committed loyalty to his beliefs, while trying to survive in a society where love means punishment and faithfulness means
"Don't worry, i'm sure with the shit we're going to tell people, everyone will think he's just hitting on you and he only became your partner in projects to get closer. We got this. I CAN promise you no one will get suspicious if everything goes according to plan. " Yoongi's group was always like this. Protecting people. It didn't even matter if they had gotten something in return. No matter how big and bad the group acted, they were kind in their core. They all respected their parents -- despite Yoongi's practically disowning him and Jimins abandoning him -- they
Shin was unsure what Sung’s intentions were and how much he should say to him. After risking everything to escape from Camp 14, Shin did not want this man to turn him in after explaining his story; especially since all his life, his instinct been to turn in criminals for privileges inside the camp (“North Korea Information”). Sung furrowed his thin gray eyebrows and began tapping his foot, waiting for more answers. “I am trying to figure out how to get somewhere, but I don’t have directions anymore. I’ve been wandering around for a while, but I was hungry and cold and needed to stop somewhere.” Shin was cautious with sharing information because Sung was a complete stranger and not someone who he considered trustworthy, especially after thinking that people were always “untrustworthy and abusive” (Harden
As angry as the man made me feel, it forced me to understand Yeong-hye’s plight. Readers may not agree with Yeong-hye’s dietary choices, but it is easier to relate to her when faced with the evil beside her.
“Time moves slowly, but passes quickly.” Alice Walker, The Color Purple. For the main character, Celie, this quote represents so much in her life. The Color Purple is a book with many different hidden messages. They are all lessons learned by Celie throughout her life that she shares.
The main characters go through character development in the novel, maturing in both their thoughts and state of mind. After facing the intense guilt from thinking that her uncle was going to be caught by the Japanese government, Sun-hee makes sure to not jump to conclusions: “Tae-yul was going to be a kamikaze...But maybe I was wrong. Remember Tomo-remember Uncle. I’d been so sure, and had made a terrible mistake. Don’t make a mistake this time” (Park 143). After her uncle had run away because of her misinterpretation of a warning, Sun-hee had blamed herself, not trusting anything she thought. Instead of completely discrediting her thoughts, she only warned herself to think it through more. Her careful mindset allowed her to confirm her Korean identity and that her culture had to be protected. This maturity gave her the freedom in knowing her thoughts about her culture were well-thought-out. Tae-yul’s growth is evident by his body language and reactions to certain events. Near the beginning of the story, he is
“Maybe you should go down to the office your parents are here” Seolhyun says my heart quickens, “Don't worry I don't think they figured out about you being a trainee.” Joo-Woon says reassuringly. I walk into the office it smells like McDonalds they're always telling us to eat healthy, but here they are eating McDonalds. “Kim Hyun-a go to the counselor's office.” I bow and walk slowly, I didn’t do anything, did I? I walk into the room and see my parents and the counselor all sitting, Mr.Park smiles at me and motions me to sit. “So Hyuna we’ve heard from some pears that you’ve been having some trouble recently, is everything
We decided to watch a horror movie, we decided on Evil Twins. Our seating was me in between Minwoo and Kwangmin oppa on the couch, Aaron in between Donghyun and Youngmin oppa on the other couch, and Jeongmin and Hyunseong on the floor. I never been scared by a horror before, but I think I used the movie as reason to cuddle up to Minwoo. He put his arm around me and let me bury my face in his should. He smelled so good, I didn't even realize when I fell asleep when I felt someone shaking me. I looked around and I noticed nobody was
The Japanese saw the family celebrating and parting so they took away the sock girls and took down grandfathers tree, so he said he would never step a foot out side. "Every morning Mother cut a few branches and arranged them in his room" Choi 30 Because grandfather said he would never stand a foot outside, because the Japanese cut down his tree. The Russians made the Koreans go school and made the kids talk about their family but Sookan and Inchuun barely said anything."They encouraged us to talk about our families and tell what we talked about last night " Choi 111 It changed because she would not usually talk about her family, but now she has to lie about what they talked about every single night.
“ You don’t need to apologise. It is totally my fault for startling you .” She still couldn’t believe that she voiced her thoughts out loud. She usually kept it to herself, but she was just surprised with girl’s detailed instructions. There was a lot of thought and effort put into it and it was quite impressive.
Adolescence is a time of excitement. It’s a time when our freedoms and responsibilities sprout to life. It was once innocent, but now it is facing the real world: a world filled with crime, dangers, and ideas many of us can’t see as children. Everything previously mentioned is coming of age. Coming of age books are often thought of as something to dive into it -- something to enjoy, something to just read. One might think of these books as a great source of entertainment; however, these books have really deep meanings and themes behind them. There are a multitudinous amount of themes that are mentioned in S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders and Sherman Alexie’s