Analysis Of A Long Way Home

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Family What really makes happiness? Happiness does not come from having a great mansions or all the things you want, it comes from family. Money is something we all can accomplish, but yet that does not mean it will fill our hunger for love. Most of the time we take for granted what we received through our parents hard work and never stop and think or ask to ourselves, what would be if they were not there to assist in the ways they do. In A Long Way home, Saroo was born in a very poor family, which no matter the circumstances he loves his family and at a very young age start working to help with the house needs. They lived in a house “with brick walls and an unsealed floor of cowpats and mud” (pg 8) giving us an idea of how poor their conditions …show more content…

After a few years, he starts a research to find his family, unable to think clearly of the name of the town he was raised he goes through a series of researches which took him nowhere. Saroo never gave up the hope that one day him and his family will be reunited. He knew that his life would not be complete if he was not able to know what had happen to his family. In page 50 when his mother asks “what do you want for Christmas/” all he can think of is his little sister Sherkila, giving us an idea of how complex his life is. Unable to sleep some night he continued his search until one day the unbailable happened-found his way back home. When finally he finally realizes that his search might have an ending he express “my heart nearly stopped” (pg.76) of how amazed and excited he was. Not long after his discovery, Saroo find his old town and is able to locate his hold house, right after he plans a trip to go and reconnect with his family. Nevertheless, through the reconnection with his family he now feels like a foreign to his new ways. It did not matter he was swiftly able to connect and recover some of the time they had

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