In Whirligig, why does Brent begin to forgive himself for Lea's death?
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First of all, that others can truly forgive him, secondly, even if he erroneously kills Lea, he can still be a good man, Third, humans are huge mutual Connected unit, he is truly a part of it; Fourth, he completed a turning project to commemorate Lee's memory
This happened in the last chapter. Brent builds the final transition and shares it with an unnamed artist that he knows well.
She saw Brent. "I may be very wrong, but my feelings towards you that you are a good person, not a bad person."
These words penetrate the brains of Brent. He may, in fact, be a foreign idea just like everyone else but never thought of it. He was able to do what he was doing and still very good. This is a more amazing idea. He remembered the explanation of the motel maid: "No one is with Jesus." Whatever you do, Jesus forgive you. But that was his work, he was also a priest and a pastor. They are professional. They say "it is not a problem", just as your parents say they love you, regardless of whether that means or not. But this is not the same - listen to what people trusted by him are free to forgive. But he does not know if she knows enough for her to forgive him. He talked to her in detail. It does not seem to change her mind
Immediately after talking to the artist, Brent came back to a temporary residence and ceased to join the group of dancers on the way. He noticed that people form a meaningful, interconnected unit as a group and he still can accept - he is still part of a group of people and can belong to them It's time.
The strangest thing that is satisfied with being part of entanglement and rotation is to feel that they captured him and touch the other hand with fear. He felt like returning to a nest box like a bee, it was welcomed and accepted from everyone. [...] Brent feels his reentry ceremony
All of these perceptions have led Brent to allow his Lee 's death. Completing the whole rotation project is certainly helpful. This is what Lea's mother wants him to do and by satisfying her commitment to her, Brent feels that he regained his crime. Even now, even if guilt does not leave him, Brent is ready to return to his family, his school and his normal life.
That's why I do not mind accepting this job. When did Brent begin to forgive himself on his journey? Discuss what each other can say when Zamora and Mr. Brent bring back the rotated pictures. Mrs. Zamora talks about whether she knows to send him to help Brent. • Johnny Tremain became an orphan and became an apprentice to Ephraim Lapham, a respected silverworker of the Boston colony era at the age of 14. What are the rules of apprenticeship? When did Ramham notice that Johnny is his most talented disciple? Discuss the future plan of Johnny of Mr. Lapam. How is Johnny's future going to change if you do not say "good" to Mr. Rapham? Explain why Mr. Rapam is a bad example of Johnny.
When Brent arrived in Bellevue, Washington, he began his first spin, a harp player. So he met a cyclist playing a go. In San Diego, California, Brent wished to stay in the dorm, but he said that only foreign tourists could stay there. Brent says he is lying and he is from Canada. He met an international student named Emile in the dorm. Before leaving San Diego, he made his second spin, a mermaid. In Miami, Florida, he is thinking about the concept of religion. With the help of several children at the beach, Brent became his second rotating band, the marching band from the end. His last revolving building was built with the model of Lea Zamora rotating in the wind, Maine State Weeksboro. Later he met a female painter who noticed Brent's problem and finally made him realize he was free. He decided to spin in each state and eventually turned his parents and Lee's mother again and decided to start a new school.