As Tony begins to grow his friendship with the three boys
begin to change and then to fade. He gets a girl in his life, and he sees
things in a different light. He appreciates things about women that he never
seemed to appreciate before. I thinks it funny how people life change and
different things become important to them as they get older. He gets a
daughter, his life is harmless and different then what he ever expected, but I
do not think that makes him unsatisfied or unhappy in the least bit. He just a different
person then he expected to be, a little less epic or novel like. He was a
little more simple and maybe it bother him a little but not enough for him to
change anything about himself in his ending days.
As I finish
the first section, I think I really like the book so far. They mentioned a lot
about history and I have a good feeling that that is going to come into to play
for the second part of the novel. Perhaps the novel will talk about a different
perceptive on the same subject, which is going to show us that no source is
completely reliable. History, like Adrian said, the lack of documentation and
the miscommunication between the people who were actually there. I mean, in
life I mean see myself in one life, but others may see me in a completely
different light. I mean perceive an event to be one way, and another person can
perceive an event to be another way, meaning that when I’m describing an event it can sound
extremely different when another person is describing event, almost like we
were not even in the same people.
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