Wednesday, October 2, 2019
English Lamott :: essays research papers
Paper #2 à à à à à Lamottââ¬â¢s statement about acceptance provides the writers with an understanding of being able to acknowledge who they are in the inside, as well an understanding how society views them on the outside. The experiences of Walker, Grealy, and Daum all relate strongly to Lamotts statement about surrendering to oneââ¬â¢s situation. Walker, Grealy, and Daum all encountered uncomfortable situations, which in the end, all had to learn to live with and overcome their insecurities. à à à à à Alice Walker grew up as ordinary as any other child would; she was pretty little girl who enjoyed life to the fullest until the ââ¬Å"accidentâ⬠. ââ¬Å"It was great being cute. But then, one day, it endedâ⬠(43). Alice was playing outside when all of a sudden she was shot in her eye from her brothers BB gun. It was an accident, but ââ¬Å"Where the BB pellet struck there is a glob of whitish scar tissue, a hideous cataract, on my eyeâ⬠¦now when I stare at people-they will stare back. Not at the ââ¬Å"cuteâ⬠little girl, but at her scarâ⬠(43). The accident made Alice conceal herself from the world and view it differently; it was as if she became introverted from society. She could no longer be outgoing and be who she thought she once was. à à à à à Alice was undergoing a change within her, but on the outside everyone said she did not change, the only thing that was different was her eye. After several years of her ââ¬Å"globâ⬠that was implanted in her eye she decide to see a doctor to have it removed. After the operation she felt more confident, but not anywhere to the best of her capabilities. She was interviewed and asked for a photo shoot for her book, but Alice thought about not taking the picture. She thought she would be criticized if she were not pictured in her book. ââ¬Å"My meanest critics will say Iââ¬â¢ve sold outâ⬠(46). à à à à à After many years of being afraid to show her face in public and interact with people, Alice finally had one dramatic day that turned the rest of her life upward and made her realize that her eye isnââ¬â¢t all that bad. Her daughter says, ââ¬Å"Mommy thereââ¬â¢s a world in your eyeâ⬠(48). This comment made Alice feel astounded and she was basically able to overcome her uncomfortable situation. à à à à à Lucy Grealyââ¬â¢s story also supports Lammotââ¬â¢s statement. Lucy was a young girl who had cancer in her jaw and had to receive Chemotherapy.
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