I really like the story of Oscar's life, his mother Bailey and his sister Laura's interwoven. The curse of Fukui is intertwined with every story. As we all believe that a particular unfortunate event "only happens to us", I think it is a curse that may be related to the lives of many people. Fuku is said to have come from a new world. So, this is a curse. From new events we come to a world we do not want to change. Examples of Fal's curse against the Oscar family are the relationship between Bailey and the gang, the chaotic relationship between Bailey and Laura, the struggle between Oscar and the girl, his virginity, and his weight to start. Laura's friend, he first worked hard at the Rutgers to take care of Oscar, trained with him, first mentioned. "I think I should know how to do, Dude said he was cursed before, (a) listen to this idiot, and (b) really run in another way I am a Dominican at the school. "(P.171) Do not you agree that we all have a curse to obey? Are you waiting for a shadow raid?
"If you do not believe these superstitions," then there is no problem at all. "In fact, it's better than perfect, it's perfect, no matter what you believe, Fuku believes in you. (Page 5) These" superstitions "actually follow all of us not. I think that many writers accidentally or deliberately incorporate their experiences into their novels. His wit, writing style, his ability to write a terrible moment (Beli's strike in a sugar cane field, for example), but by how we do it we can go deeper in the story. How they helped these nonfiction writers He made me believe that all of this story had taken place. Oscar, Bailey and Laura are actually there, their curse continues to plague them.
This curse reminds me of some stories my aunt told me in Indonesia about when I was in Bali. There the Hindu temple believes that if a woman comes to a temple during menstruation they will be crazy. My aunt insisted on knowing the daughter's daughter, they insisted that she was really crazy. This "superstition" may seem to be crazy, but I do not ignore it because I am also distracted. Some of these curses like fuku may seem silly, but can we really deny that existence?
Journal finalist # 7, May 10, Monday: On my last day, I visited some of the biggest monuments I have ever seen. I do not know the purpose. I was with Ba, and she explained to me that they are pyramids. The pyramid is home. The Great Pyramid of Giza has a block weighing at least 2 tons and a half. More than 200 of these blocks were stacked at an exact height of 481 feet. The whole building covers more than 13 acres. I saw a policeman hurrying to the nearby pyramid. Pakistan and I rushed to the pyramid as soon as possible and found that the robbery stole ancient ruins and treasure in the pyramid. Ba and I left there as soon as possible. We returned to Ba and I stayed with her last night.
The premise is simple. If you have multiple journals, you can easily know what the journal is and the journal is not. In my experience, it is easier for journals to abandon a journal entry to maintain a unified journal than to actually write a journal entry. Suppose you keep your own personal "movie review" journal. The time to write this review is better than the moment you saw the movie. You can use the end of the movie and leaving the movie theater as a "trigger" to ensure that you write in the "Movie Review" magazine.
Journalizing is another article that fills your journal. They are expressions of personal growth, interests, and opinions. They are usually between 500 and 1000 words, and each entry can be about something different. Entries in the diary are usually private as they allow people to write honestly. I pretend you are writing a letter to someone. This letter will not be sent, so you can say anything you want. Perhaps you wrote something in this letter, you are too scared of real life. It can be written in a group of people or people. This is a healthy way to get your things out of your chest and convey what you truly feel. This will also help people cope with stress