Friday, July 19, 2019
The Blooding :: essays papers
The Blooding    As centeral as the environmentalist issue is to the&lsquo blooding&rsquo  is more about a boys painful search for identity.    Col&rsquos search for his own identity is a bigger issue it the blooding  as he is a very confused teenage boy, who is torn between the community  of Cornwall and the greenies.    Col was brought up being very protected by his mother. As Col was brought  up his mother made sure he had the best of everything. She would knit him  all his clothes, like the city children wore and this made him an  outsider as the other children in Cornwall would tease him for his  clothing, his mother, as she is Irish and a Catholic who goes to church.    Col came from a family which was normal for the community of Cornwall.    His father worked as a tree logger and in the mill, as his father had and  his father had and so on. Col had been horn in hope that he would follow  his family foot steps and keep the tradition in the family going, by  working in the mill.    Col lead a double life - with the gang and the forest. Col would go into  the forest and would stay in a special which was called The Palace for  hours. His grandfather has shown him this special place in the forest.    This Palace was the originally place of the settlement, that Col&rsquos  great grand father had been at until a land slide had landed on his great  grandfather. The settlement people them moved on, to a new place, which  is Cornwall. Which he had visited nearly every day. This also made Col an  outsider to the rest of the kids in Cornwall.    The thing that transformed Col from an outsider was when he had a fight  with Scott (who was the best fighter), and he won the fight. A copper  called Golden Gloves, who is the best fighter in Cornwall then asked Col  if he wanted him to train him.    After the fight Col was accepted by the other boys and was no longer an  outsider but a friend on the other kids in Cornwall.    Then the greenies arrived to Cornwall, challenging the mills and the  logging of the forest. Col has mixed emotions towards this issue.&lsquo  Anyway I thought the old was right about the greenies, but I secretly  agreed with the greenies about the trees&rsquo. (p.7) This quote shows  how Col is confused about what he thinks and wants to think what other  people do, but he know that he thinks differently. Col does not want to    					    
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