Analysis Of Waldine

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“Ah yes, the past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it, or, learn from it” (The Lion King). Meeting Waldine for the first time, a person would think that she is a very sweet, friendly person who has been brought up in a normal household. However, behind that facade, she has been through a lot. But through all the experiences that she encountered while growing up, it did not change her perspective about her own family nor thought that she was unlucky, as a matter of fact, she thought of it as a lesson. At a very young age, she struggled and went through a lot of hardships but she overcame those negativities and persevered. Waldine could stand strong because of the family members that inspire her and serve as good role models throughout her life.
When Waldine Husana was two years old, her mother and father decided to split up as a result Waldine and her older brother lived together with their mother. They moved …show more content…

Whenever Waldine gets an award for school, her mother could not come to the ceremony because she is booked with work, though her mom makes up for her absences by being a big sister for Waldine. Since Waldine had two brothers, she did not know how it is like to have a big sister though her mother easily filled that void and was always there for her. If Waldine ever made mistakes, her mother would always comfort her and tell her that it is fine because people could learn from it. Waldine’s mother may not have been a great mom but she was someone that Waldine looked up to despite her flaws. Her mother does what she can for her kids knowing that she cannot be there when her children needs her the most and Waldine respected her for that due to her willingness to give up her time for them. Waldine was fortunate to get close with her mother because she was about to leave her and move to her dad’s place

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