My name is Sa'Veon Soanes pronounced (Say-Vee-on) (S-own-s).Born in Florida Ive moved around alot in the eastern states until finally moving to La to be closer to family. In doing so I've lived in zachary for a good few years. From elementary to middle school if i remember correctly. And before the start of high school moving to baton rouge. Before moving to baton rouge i've traveled to a multitude of places.
Those include a visit to the virgin islands to see my father and all my relatives on his side. Later that year I went on a field trip to europe as part of an art program to see their culture and famous destinations, more specifically the destinations inside of europe were Rome, France, and Spain. Although some destinations were excluded due to circumstaqnces.
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Friday, August 26, 2016
Waiting By Ha Jin
Waiting by Ha Jin Is a nonfictional story based on that of asan named Lin Kong an army doctor in Chinese society. The plot revolves around three people The main character Lin , Shuyu who he is legally married to but unfortunately Lin doesn't have feelings for her and is in fact embarrassed to be married to this woman, and Manna Wu who Lin is seeing dating while away from home where he works. These facts previously stated above cause a controversy amongst the three. Lin wanting to be as good a person as possible tries and requests a divorce from his legal wife Shuyu yearly, who agrees at first but changes her mind in court.
This in turn leads Jin to return to work to explain the two sided bad news to Manna who wishes to marry Lin, but because of Shuyu decisions cannot legally. Something that surprised me was the fact that this dilemma was lived through for basically the next 20 years. As i was reading i began to wonder what was their problem (the married pair).
This in turn leads Jin to return to work to explain the two sided bad news to Manna who wishes to marry Lin, but because of Shuyu decisions cannot legally. Something that surprised me was the fact that this dilemma was lived through for basically the next 20 years. As i was reading i began to wonder what was their problem (the married pair).
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