"A Coney Island Life" Essay Final
Life always has complications, knowing that life will have it's complications we have to solve.Some of these complications that we either have or have not finished. "A Coney Island Life" by James L. Weil tells us about the way he thinks life is just games and rides that bring us closer to our goal. Problems present themselves throughout our lives, "A Coney Island Life" by James L. Weil explains to us that problems in our life should be treated as answers waiting to be solved.
In "A Coney Island Life" by James L. Weil the author compares chances in life to a carousel game. "... how many more times around I have to catch that brass ring sun before the game is up". He expresses that life has many opportune moments to solve a problem just like how a carousel game is played. He explains how we have many chances to solve the many problems we have. " I take perhaps my last ride on this planet carrousel". Life has a finite amount of chances to solve something. He explains that time is a precious thing to be hold, that it has a timer ticking down every time we hold on to time something may be left undone.
Throughout life we have problems that present themselves. Problems already solved or not touched at all. "...and seen my helium hopes breaks skyward without me". A balloon(s) are his hopes that he as not reached in his go around when he first arrived. A balloon being represented as his hope or dreams as the balloon flies higher he is still the same not being able to reach them. "...now arms filled with dolls I threw so much for..". Dolls are achievements that we reached by having skills to acquire them. Achievements that he tried hard for, feeling that these achievements aren't as important than what thought to be.
Throughout our lives we either complete our tasks set by ourselves or we just leave them to stay the same and be incomplete. In "A Coney Island Life" By James L. Weil shows that we have many chances to complete our unfinished business and make them better. We have finite possibilities to solve them but we don't know when it's the last, so we should be grateful
to have the opportunities to complete them.
In "A Coney Island Life" by James L. Weil the author compares chances in life to a carousel game. "... how many more times around I have to catch that brass ring sun before the game is up". He expresses that life has many opportune moments to solve a problem just like how a carousel game is played. He explains how we have many chances to solve the many problems we have. " I take perhaps my last ride on this planet carrousel". Life has a finite amount of chances to solve something. He explains that time is a precious thing to be hold, that it has a timer ticking down every time we hold on to time something may be left undone.
Throughout life we have problems that present themselves. Problems already solved or not touched at all. "...and seen my helium hopes breaks skyward without me". A balloon(s) are his hopes that he as not reached in his go around when he first arrived. A balloon being represented as his hope or dreams as the balloon flies higher he is still the same not being able to reach them. "...now arms filled with dolls I threw so much for..". Dolls are achievements that we reached by having skills to acquire them. Achievements that he tried hard for, feeling that these achievements aren't as important than what thought to be.
Throughout our lives we either complete our tasks set by ourselves or we just leave them to stay the same and be incomplete. In "A Coney Island Life" By James L. Weil shows that we have many chances to complete our unfinished business and make them better. We have finite possibilities to solve them but we don't know when it's the last, so we should be grateful
to have the opportunities to complete them.
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