Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Effects On Setting

Chunk #1:

Mr. Shamerda, in his old country, was a happy man who played instruments and danced all the time with his neighbors and friends.  When he was forced to leave the only place he had every called home, he couldn't take it... So his new surroundings slowly led him to depression.  His new setting changed him completely.  He could never seem to have fun any more, and he never had the urge to play his music because of his sadness for missing his home land.  The country land that they lived on, took him to so much sadness that he ended his life.  Setting plays a huge part in his life because of his drastic change in personality and how he reacted to the move.

 Chunk #2:

Every year during the holidays, my family and I always head to my grandmother's house.  I love going to her house during the holidays because it always welcomes me in with soothing words that I always recognize.  I can't help but feel loved by that house, mainly because its the only house that has always been in my life.  With my family having problems staying in a place for too long, this house has always been a place of security.  It is like that blanket that you sleep with at night, you always can count on it to keep you warm and happy even in the worst conditions.  It is probly the one place that I consider my home.

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