Choice of paternity relationship, gift, and Paul's lawsuit Parent-child relationship is one of the most powerful on earth. Paternity chosen by the novel The Chaosen Potok, Li-Young Lee's poem "Gift", and Willa Cather's short story "Paul's Case" shows this strong connection. Father and son are the most famous person among all three types. Everyone is absent or almost no mother. They also showed the importance of the father to his son.
Frankenstein and his father and son 's modest voice of Shelley Ivan Turgenev I chose to compare the voice of Frankenstein and my father' s story with my son. The story of Frankenstein's story contains a story of three people in the story none of them belong directly to the author, and the voice of the story of the father and the child is only the voice of the author. Examples that I use come from "Realistic Novels" (TRN), Frankenstein (F) and Father and Son (F & S) novels.
I have heard that my father gave my son a gift for graduation. My father is wealthy and my son looks forward to marveling at the most important milestone he has achieved. But as he opened the gift and saw the Bible, his son was shocked. Bible In all he was able to give, my father gave his son a Bible. The son was disgusted with anger, took the book and never talked to his father. This is almost my story. I cried tears at the age of 24 and went out. I know that I can not protect Catholicism. I grew up in a Catholic family and went publicly every Sunday, prayed for the Rosary in an expedition, and participated in a 12 year better than the ordinary Catholic school. I have studied Catholic culture through my life without the deep truth of learning the gospel. I have never learned the meaning of being saved by Jesus Christ. I could not understand why my belief was reasonable.
When Paul wrote down the promises promised to us, "In the days of our Lord Jesus Christ you are not sinful, you will support you to the end God is loyal, Jesus Christ. "We are saints of the Lord's fellowship. We gathered as sinners on Sunday, but we are regarded as saints by God. This is not what we do, that is what Jesus did. Everything about him is mine. His love, his forgiveness, his hope, his compassion, and his grace are ours. It's not. You can boast about mistaken achievements, then you can have eternal hope, give love and forgiveness, show compassion and give grace to others.