(Emily Dickinson, We Grow Accustomed to the Dark) - In this piece she talks a lot about getting used to the dark and becoming content with the idea of not getting through the dark times, but in the last stanza there is a bit of hope that people will get through that darkness and ...
In the end, Gabriel became a hero who fought against his inner darkness to save people's lives. So, he didn't stay so evil like his biological father. Gabriel got all of these powers, looks handsome, talks softly, has his smart mind, and does have potential for being a better parent...
Finally, Michael must move on, too, as their house is to be demolished to make way for the new tower blocks. Yet this is not a bleak tale. Told in a series of vivid and often comical vignettes, the story of Michael’s childish navigation of street games, school, Catholic priests, the...