While this is did shape some sort of responsibility factor in her, the damage it did far outweighed the good. Jeannette says on page 209, “...and Dad wasn’t even doing me the honor of pretending he needed the money for something useful...He simply waited for me to fork over the cash, as if he knew I didn’t have it in me to say no. And I didn’t.” Having to be her and her siblings’ own parental figures had caused Jeannette to be incapable of saying no to her father even when she knew it would cost them a week’s worth of food. Since she was in charge of the money, and her father constantly made her loan his money, her relationship with Rex had a large downfall. She lost almost all her trust and faith in her father and it permanently damaged her coping…
which, her relationship with her parents is at times, straining and at the times, one of the strongest relationships she has. Whether or not that is true, is up for debate. The relationship she has with her parents can be defined by three points, the issue of survival, the loyalty to each other, and the outcome of it all. All of these subjects can be separated into the good side, and the bad. Her parents have a habit of putting their children in danger, or just not being parents. This can be…
Rex did some things that may have been unforgivable by most opinions of what is right and wrong such as when Walls talks about how she learned to swim Rex throws her in the water and says “If you don't want to sink, you better figure out how to swim.”(66) This makes the case for someone to discuss how potentially Rosemary could be the better parent. Rose mary did have her points where she made a very it clear she was teaching an important lesson and the most unforgettable one for me is when she…
Today is the day that Rex and Dexter could go to the shaft to fight the dead. “You ready bro?”, asked Dexter? “More ready than you’ll ever be”, taunted Rex. “Do you guys ever stop bickering?”, asked Margot. “Come on guys, we need to get there early so you can get warmed up and for you two to figure out your strategies”, instructed James. James was 19, and he was the older and much more mature than his two younger brothers Rex and Dexter. Ever since their parents died two years ago, James had…
After taking the dogs home, Tulla and Rex walked to the Blue District and rode an ascending elevator car to Level 26: Waterworks & Mech 2. This was the same stop Rex had taken when he tried to get to the Tesla Lab the first time. After a short distance, the hallway branched in two directions, like a turkey wishbone. Approaching the divergence, Rex saw a knife and spoon attached to the wall's corner and a fork embedded in the floor … _a fork in the road_ … a literal pun he'd missed while…
Max was outside chopping firewood for his family. Don’t forget, I said it was cold. It is very freaking cold. “I am on my way to go see Rex before Dad gets back.” I replied. “Are your plans for winter break still on?” he asked. “Of course.” I replied. “Alright, let me finish chopping this wood and and I will get Jill and come meet you at your house” Max said, picking up his iron axe. Max started doing more of the manly work around his house ever since our scouts survival training.…
“So, Clarence, since we’re going to be riding together for a little while, why don’t we get to know each other a little bit? It’d be a good way to pass the time.” “Okay. Why don’t you start?” Clarence answers carefully. “I’d be happy too.” Rex pauses for a moment, thinking about what to say and where to begin. He decides to stick with the basics, and begins speaking. “I’m from New York City, born and raised,” he says proudly. “I’m heading to Palo Alto to visit an old friend. Plane tickets are so…