A heavy price to learn a lesson in John-Jin

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English

 

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Thomas C

 

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March 5, 2016

 

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Her father would wish at a wishing well there for John-Jin. Two years later the pavilion was rebuilt with help from girders purchased by the locals with a name engraved on them. Suzan's parents bought one with John-Jin's name on it. In my own view, the pavilion stood for mortality. Meaning that nothing lasts forever and everything has its end...
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Meaning that nothing lasts forever and everything has its end. When the pavilion was there at the beginning of the story, Susan showed great excitement for going there and described it as a fun place to be. Toward the end of the story she didn't describe the pavilion as a great place to be anymore. Instead, she walked to the end of the pier and looked down wondering if someone was to remove John-Jin's girder, would everything fall? I get a since that the narrator had the same point of view that I did...
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