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In stories of all kinds, a common theme is “choices”. Choosing what to do with your life, choosing who you want to be with, choosing to defy stereotypes and doing things nobody would expect you to do. In our English course this year, we have read the story Everyone Talked Loudly in Chinatown and watched the film Into the Wild, both of which deal with important choices in life. In Everyone Talked Loudly in Chinatown, we meet Lin. She is originally Chinese, but lives in Canada. Her life seems perfectly normal. She lives with her parents and her grandmother, and she goes to school where she has friends, a boyfriend and basically everything you are expected to have in high school. Her choice in the story is figuring out where she belongs. Does she belong with her Chinese heritage, or in her Canadian home? The most important point in this story is the grandmother. From the beginning, she is very ill and bedridden, and has to be taken care of. Lin hates feeding her grandmother, but feels that she has to. Her mother can do it sometimes, but it’s mostly Lin’s responsibility. At the end of the story, she wakes up in the middle of the night and goes to her grandmother for comfort, only to find that she is not breathing. The grandmother in this story symbolises Lin’s Chinese heritage. She is not very fond of taking …show more content…

No house, no car, no money. He runs away from home with only a few dollars in his pocket and the clothes he is wearing, and he drives as far as he can before his car breaks down and then keeps walking. His goal is to get to Alaska: to live in the forest, to hunt his own food and to survive by himself, without any other people to help him. He leaves his family behind and only sends a letter when he knows his family can’t follow him before he’s long gone. He does not want to be found by anyone, and he does not want anyone to worry about

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