In the novel "Beyond the Mary Lawson's Bridge", the author emphasizes the fight to achieve that goal, using expectations for social characters. Ian is one of the central figures of the plot line and is greatly influenced by these expectations. This has a big impact on future decisions. Expectations for teenagers: Convinced that something will happen in the future, it is merely a limitation on them. Ian thinks that he received these expectations to the extent that he does not want to walk this way.
Three girls decided to cross the bridge. The bridge is made of rope and wood. The board was weathered, and the ropes were sick. They are not doing anything behind the bridge. They want to cross it for fun and adventure. They almost broke the bridge on the way. A girl fell in the river, a man was suspended with a rope, the third person was standing on a bridge that is still about to give way. Three women who are corrupt, falling, falling, are about to literary work around the world (girls become women when bridged brakes are applied). These women are not safe, only the bridge is not safe. This juxtaposition creates illusion of fun of women
At this point we were forced to cross the rattling bridge over the frozen river and on the other hand I encountered the second of the three dogs who decided to deserve his time. He sat on the other side of the bridge and called us to walk carefully. Do not be afraid. After careful examination, he had a pair of beautiful mismatched eyes. I hope he will come to Pengboche with us, but he has his own plan, a few minutes later he crossed the bridge and the mountain in the direction of Tengboche, and his past river I did not mind.