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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Last Song

English 12 Summer Reading criminal record Review The Last tenor is a 2009 refreshing written by Nicholas Sparks to influence and inspire teenagers with similar action experiences. Sparks sparked teenagers interest by fetching reality from everyday teenage livelihood, society and class. The Last Song portrays the life of a teenage girl with a hard past and tougher future. It consists of an handsome plot wonderful, unique characters and a great life lesson. This story is about(predicate) a seventeen year old Veronica Ronnie Millers.Ronnie has not talked to her start out since her parents divorced. The result of her parents separation put her into a deep hole of desperation to the extent that she refused to play piano again. For the summer Ronnie and her brother, Jonah are send to live with their breed who lives in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina where she changes who she is completely because she finds herself in life or death, love or hate situations. Ronnie Millers had to survive different types of emotions with Will, her cutting found love, and her father Steve who she finds has stomach cancer and only so huge to live.After realizing there was nothing more she could do to change her fathers fate, she finds the piano, her once love and passion gets over her hate and makes her father skilful and proud. She learned to forgive and built a human relationship with her father season helping him to hang on to life a unretentive longer. The novel is written from Ronnies pint of view which makes it powerful. We feel what Ronnie feels as surface as experience her struggles. The tone of the story goes from being rebellious and offensive to loving and caring. Ronnie begins to change from being angry to happy and appreciative.Ronnies little brother serves as an example of acceptance and forgiveness. Jonah is open to disbursal time with his father and rebuilding the lost relationship which shows that he holds no rancor against his father. On the other hand, Ronnie is not open to rebuilding the relationship and looks toward Jonah as a form of comfort. The story is very disturbing because Ronnies father is dying of cancer. Ronnie and Jonah do not jockey that he is dying, and that this is the last summer that they will get to spend with him, and to cook their relationships.Sparks connects life and death with sea turtle hatchlings and their fathers situation. He uses the hatchlings as a symbol of new life and as a way for Ronnie to appreciate life and the importance of relationships. Throughout the story, Ronnies father is writing a mental strain on his piano, entitled The Last Song. He really wants this song to be shared between him and Ronnie. This song not only symbolizes the relationship between Ronnie and her father but too Ronnies final transformation as she abstaines the song right afterward her fathers death.Her love for her father grows to a point where she realizes she has to finish the song for her father because he cannot. At the end of the story, she plays the song at his funeral. The story is very emotional that makes even the strongest to cry. I cried when I strike the book. Sparks captures the readers by getting them emotionally attached to the characters, the setting, and the plot of the story, and then destroys their serviceman when Ronnies father dies. Sparks wrote such an amazing tale those readers of all ages could advantageously understand and relate to.

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