Overbearing Inquisitiveness and
Déjà Vu in Surrender
This is a great story and cultivating the bargains are made and the mishap of the plans. Finnegan wants Gabriella to keeps a secret. Toward the end of the novel, the kind hearted Gabriella soon realizes she has a chance to have everything or take it for granted. In the middle of the novel, the death her brother, she decides to take chances of losing her older brother and losing her only friend she met one day in her backyard.
Gabriella is a 20-year-old woman who knows that her life may become an end before she even knows it. Soon enough she meets this boy named Finnegan who makes a deal with her. Realizing that this is the ultimate deal of a lifetime, she has to choose whether or not she should take the chance of betraying her parents in accepting this deal. Gabriella’s parents soon find out that she decides to take money from her mother’s purse and plans on the giving the money to Finnegan as the deal. If she did tell her mother that she took the money, the whole town would be talking about it. Gabriella’s aunt Sarah decides on telling her father about what if her own daughter did .She would be known as a liar and a thief. Gabriella avoids her father, knowing the deathly beat that her father would give to her finding that fact that she wouldn’t tell her own father why she took the money. Meeting Finnegan to tell him what had happened that, her aunt found the money that she had taken, almost had a death situation, by Gabriella avoiding her father.
Describing the depths of the soul of loveless, self-pity of sickbed dying of breathless girl names Gabriella. Remembers Finnegan, a young girl named Evangeline, the most prestigious one of the entire dog Surrender that she once loved of all time in her sake.
Gabriella has an older brother named Vernon who is handicapped. To the loved one in the house hold would think nothing of him and smother him of what he has become a couch potato, or someone just sitting there can’t do anything; have other people do many things for him, Gabriella along side helps him out The parents do not help him out for his own situation. What so ever this might consume the death of her brothers hatred. One day she decides to take him out in the backyard were no one could see him or what will happen to him. Her older brother tells her that he doesn’t want to see her anymore and wanting her to die. So she could live a happier life. Vernon soon dies, with all the anger that had built up form her parents, her Aunt Sarah and her brother. Gabriella at age seven decides to stick her brother in the refrigerator leaving him to die for hours in the coldness. While there was nothing Vernon could do about it, that set upon with his anger of doing nothing for himself.
Remembering as the years go by she runs across this thought in her mind, this boy she met in the back of her back yard. Who had no schooling, he did what he wanted to do, for no particular reason for having “what you would call the LIFE” at this case for such a young age. Soon enough they plan on having an intellectual theme plotting a plan or a keeping a deal. Soon enough her mother finds out what she has done something bad. She tells her mother that she won’t ever do something bad. On the other hand telling Finnegan she will help do the things that he needs to get done, and she gladly will do it. Gabriella is fond of the friendship that she has with Finnegan, and all the promises that were made and how he took them to heart as it meant something worth holding on to. Gabriella soon realizes the suspension of his movement to the act of friendship. By knowing the friendship won’t be tested for the last time. Finningean gives up the right to do the wrong of the free will of many many journeys ahead to be told. That is what u called surrender.
The novel is beautiful and complicated: it will make one reader, read it not once, but twice. There are so many things happen one after the other throughout the novel will leave the reader wanting to find out more about the story, and how it transversals. The other half of the novel will lead you through the task of how it all began and how it would soon turn to end. Therefore the novel will leave you wanting more, than what you soon just found out when you reach the end of the story.
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