If I Stay Research Paper

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For This Essay, I Have chosen the movie also book “If I Stay” This is an inspiring Movie, which I will tell you more about as you read ahead. As you go through the sentences, you will see, things I described, about How “Mia hall” fights to survive, in a very difficult stage of coma, and how her Boyfriend, the love of her live “Adam Wilde” Helps her through the stage. In the beginning of the movie, “Adam” Loved her, but It was not until she was at the very point of dying, Adam notice how much he loved her, and how special he was to have her in his life, in that very moment, he found what True Love Was actually all about.
“If I Stay” is a movie about a Young Girl Named “Mia Hall” Who had an unimaginable life, She played the violin, she had
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Mia’s best friend, uncles, ant, they were all there. And shortly as soon as Adam (Mia Boyfriend) found out, he was there too. After Mia was out of surgery, there was nothing more to do for her, all that was left that extra push, had to be done by her, she had to decide if she wanted or not to wake up. First Kat (Mia Mother) abhorrent state engenders her to Die, which meant, if Mia and her brother woke up, they will wake up being orphans, tragically her brother passed away, and Mia was the only one partially alive for the moment. During the movie, Mia is in coma, and you are able to see her going back to memories, she had with her family, her best friend and specially Adam. You can also see, how Adam is not allowed to see her, because he is not family. But still does not give up, because of him, Mia woke up. At the end of the Movie, Adam Sat next to Mia, while she was still in Coma, and read an acceptance letter to the University of Music she had applied to, she was in for a scholarship and she got it. After He read the Letter bursting in tears, Saying that she had to wake up, That he was always going to be there for her, that if she woke up, they will both move together, in the City where the University was at. He Took His guitar, and started playing and singing a song he wrote for her in the past days she has been in Coma. In the very ending of the Song Mia wakes up.

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