If I Stay Movie Essay

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“Sometimes you make choices in life, and sometimes choices make you.” Throughout a lifetime, no matter who you are or how you live, you have to make decisions. A lot of the time the choices you make can have a very big impact on your life and who you are as a person. They can affect your outlook on the world and how you view the environment around you. In the story If I Stay by Gayle Forman, the main character, Mia Hall has to make a very critical decision. She has to decide if she wants to keep fighting to live or just give up. This choice will make her or break her. The movie was not any stronger than the book but it also was not weaker. It gave a visual that was very important in helping understand the main characters point of view. It also was more emotional than the book because the cast of the movie did a great job at acting it out. The story If I Stay by Gayle Forman starts off with the Hall family going on a road trip because there was a snow day. On this trip the family gets in a very tragic car accident leaving Mia’s parents dead and her brother on the brink of death. …show more content…
The whole book the main character Mia Hall finds herself in a tough situation that being, choosing life or death. She has to take in all the factors and it is a very hard decision to make. Everyone has to make hard choices in their lives. Another theme in this story is sudden and tragic death. Mia and her family were living a happy and great life and something so heartbreaking happened so quick. No one knew that they would end up dying it happened out of nowhere. Sometimes tragic things like death can happen making the hard time even worse.The last theme in the book would be family. The Hall family was about as good as it gets. They did not have many problems and everything went pretty normal and steady. The fact that Mia almost chose to let go and die because of her family really means

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