Friday, April 29, 2011

राय्मोंद रन

When someone asks you to simply “watch after your sibling.” It really is not ever as easy as it sounds. The short story “Raymond’s Run” teaches the reader about some of the big responsibilities that are put on your shoulder.

Raymond is an especially tricky kid to watch because he does have a mental disorder and is not as fast on thinking as the average human so he usually does stupid things. And I know that we have all gotten in trouble for something that we haven’t done whether it was because of a friend or a sibling, it feels the same. This is most likely how squeaky feel every time that Raymond does something stupid because she is supposed to be watching him. I have also been ensnared in this situation just the other week when I was watching my little sister Mia and she knocked off a plate from the counter and when my mom came home and saw the plate missing she asked what happened and figured out, and I got in trouble because I was supposed to be “watching” her.

This short story teaches the reader about some extremely important life lessons like when you have a difficulty with another and not only having to worry about your problems but all of theirs. I would recommend this short story for people that always have troubles looking over someone and just need something relate too.

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