Monday, December 7, 2009

RBC: Chapter Twenty-Four.

Everyone settled back into the normal ways. Henry thought and wondered what would be next. Although each didn't have a liking for this they had to go back to where they had been. They were found across enemy lines, but in sweet relief that battle was over. Henry is a changed man. I didn't think it to be possible, but like the saying goes "war changes people". Henry looked back at all of his struggles,changes, and acts. He was now a man to be proud of. He was a soldier. The pride and glory came in a deserving sense unlike before. He felt pain for the things of the past. Regret also came with it. These trials he had set before him formed him into the man he is now. No matter the regret he may have he still should be thankful and I believe he is for the things that are of the past. It is all stepping stones to the bigger person he became. For example, with the tattered man he felt sorrow. Almost like guilt for the horrible thing that happened to him would live with him forever. The ways he thinks now show that he despises his old ways. It puts a whole new great view of Henry in my mind.

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