Monday, May 20, 2019

Tragedy in Tom Brennan

Question It is impossible to avoid divergence in life, but this disaster was preventcapable. Do you agree? Do you believe that tragedies only happen to separates? In the novel The story of Tom Brennan, by JC Burke, she highlights in the most severe way that tragedies do occur. My vista to the matter at hand is that tragedies do happen. There will always be unavoidable impinge andI agree with the first statement in the paragraph.If you think about the events that took place in the novel, you will look that the story line is not a happy one. As described by JC Burke, the novel outlines melancholy in many instances, piteousness in the way of Nicole and Lukes families. Although these emotions are outlined there is unagitated bright and happy emotions involved. It is impossible to avoid conflict it is just a matter of the amount of tragedy you receive.The amount of conflict you receive can also reflect on a persons personality, how they respond and handle otherwise terrible issues . If you can stay strong through the tough time in life, you can overcome the obstacles that are thrown at you. There are many stages a person goes through during times of tragedy it varies between people, religions and races. Some of the stages are depression, being so sad you cant find any way out.Anger is another, showing you miss the person/s so much rage takes over your life. These are just some of the stages one goes through during tragedy. seemingly the accident in the novel is a tragedy, however there was definitely negligence involved in the events that took place on the night of the accident. Daniel was intoxicated and the passengers knew that so I question the judgment of them, never the slight the responsibility lies with the driver and in this case it is Daniel.His actions leading to the death of his friends Nicole and Luke were unacceptable, also his actions lead to the impairment of his first cousin Fyn. His cousin Fyn was one of his great friends, they did everyt hing together, played for the same rugby team, training alongside each other and just generally having a great time. Now though Fyn is not capable of doing the things he ones was able to do. He will no longer share his passion for rugby he once had, although he would give anything to play there is nothing he can do.

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