Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Untitled document (1) Essays - Countries, Americas, Islands
Kit should have left Barbados for three reasons. One reason is, she met many lifelong friends on her adventure. Another is, she didn't have a life in Barbados anymore. Finally, she learned unforgettable and valuable life lessons through this change in her life. Kit should have left Barbados because she made many lifelong friends on her adventure. Let's start from the beginning when Kit boards a ship by the name The Dolphin and is joined on deck by Nat Eaton, the son of the ship's captain . Little did she know she had just met the man that would jump into the ocean to save her, even though she didn't need saving, and would eventually marry. She also met many other lifelong friends including Hannah, Prudence, and John. As Ralph Emerson once said "I didn't find my good friends; the Lord gave them to me." Kit should have left Barbados because there was no longer a home for her there. Let's talk about the tropical island for a moment. Yes it is beautiful, but was it really the right place for kit to be? No, it was not. As soon as Kit left she was emotionally free. Barbados should be reserved for elderly men eager to marry. Before her journey to Connecticut, Kit lived a luxury life. This lifestyle was fed to her by her wealthy grandfathers barbadian money. In deep tragedy this grandfather passed away. Her entire world was immediately altered. Weather it be because of his passing or the fact that her personal bank had gone to the actual bank, Kit knew her place was no longer in Barbados. Kit should have left Barbados because she learned unforgettable and valuable life lessons. On The Dolphin when Prudence dropped her doll in the water, kit didn't even think twice about jumping in after it to get it back. After this she was accused of witchcraft for being able to swim yet she was still willing to help. In conclusion, Kit should have left Barbados because she met many lifelong friends, she didn't have a life in Barbados, and she learned valuable life lessons.
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