La Trama de la Schraff
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Lies That Hurt
Trust is important because without trust people can’t believe in each other’s. Trust is like a chain that binds two people. Sometime trust can be a positive way in our life, but sometimes it can be a negative way. In the literary work “Someone to love me”, by Anne Schraff. The reader is introduction a girl name Cindy who is trusting in a boy name Bobby and believing in very thing he is saying and she does not believe in what her friends said about Bobby. At first, Bobby was friendly and handsome. Cindy fell in love in bobby and she thought it was the perfect man for her. After two day of had met, they start to hang out. Bobby told Cindy that he will never hit women and he will never use drug again and Cindy believed it all. But the Bobby starts behaving differently. He was no longer the same guy she had met before, and Cindy got scared. At the end of the story bobby hit Cindy and use drug again. He was just lying to her and she trust in him. The story is in third person. This story is taking place in California and in Buford High School. In someone to Love me, Schraff uses characterization to demonstrate that when trust come actions speak louder than words.
Early in the story, Schraff uses the symbol of the book to demonstrate how Cindy met with Booby and how she is trusting in everything he is telling to her. The narrator states, “Cindy believed what he said. The drug had made him a dangerous person, but he was different now” (39). Cindy is believing in everything he is telling to her, but this doesn’t mean that he had change for real because he haven’t demonstrate it. The narrator states,” Cindy enjoyed listening to Bobby. He seem friendly and respectful, nothing like the violent person Jamee had described. She felt flattered to be with him, riding in his car” (39). This part is when Cindy fell in love in Bobby. Cindy doesn’t believe in what her friends are saying about Bobby because she believes in what Bobby had told her. She doesn’t care what her friends think about Bobby, the only she care about is having someone with who to talk to. As the narrator states, “Bobby had changed. He doesn’t do bad stuff anymore” (71). This could mean that Cindy is trusting in Bobby. She believes in what he is saying about the drug. He doesn’t use drug anymore and never will do it again.
As the narrative progresses, Cindy have a feeling that Bobby is not the same guy she had met, he haven’t change anything. And the most important thing is, he had lied to her. As the narrator say, “Bobby yelled, grabbing Cindy hand. His finger clamped on her wrist, shooting pain up her arm” (88). Bobby hasn’t changed his personality; he is the same violent person as he was before. This is the first time
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