Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Life is a Novel

Life represents a novel more often than novels resemble life. -George Sand-

During life there are so many ups and downs, climaxes and conflicts. It tends to follow the path of a novel.

The exposition is where your parents come into play and your birth. Then there is the rising acton, you first few years, as you grow into a young lady or gentleman. But all throughout life are climaxes.

Some climaxes are loosing your first tooth, first kiss, getting married, going on vacation to Rome, all throughout life are climaxes. Each one followed by a falling acton where that memory is clear in your thoughts and dreams.

Also in life are many conflicts such as money troubles, car wreck, broken bone, death in the family, all those horriblr things you want to forget as soon as possible.

Then in your old age comes the resolution. As you age and become more and more frail, you usually lose all your wonderful memories you once knew so well. I am not talking about memory loss, but rather each day you are farther and farther away from those special days.

The novel won't end until you do and the is what is so wonderful about it. All the amazing climaxes and horrible conflicts and wonderful memories won't end until you make them end.

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