Analysis Of My Stolen Life By Jaycee Dugard

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My Stolen Life What would you do if you did not have a place you called home anymore? What if you were not able to see your mom or the rest of your family for 18 years? You would not enjoy that. No one one wants to go through life being scared and uncomfortable. That is exactly what Jaycee Dugard went through. The plot and theme of this book is important because it shows toughness and endurance. It shows that every bad situation it worth a fight. A Stolen Life, by Jaycee Dugard, is a heart wrenching book. Jaycee gets abducted at age eleven, on her way to school, by a man she does not know. She was held captive and raped for eighteen years and in that time she had two baby girls. She finally was reunited with her mom and little sister at …show more content…

“I was walking out to my tent and for some reason I looked up and stared at the moon for a few minutes...But that moon was so bright it caught my eye. Now I am here with you” (Dugard 214-115). This quote is well liked. Jaycee and her mom have a symbol, which is the moon. They would always look out to the moon at night together. When Jaycee was reunited with her mom, her mom said that she looked up to the moon the night before. She wished that the moon would bring her sweet girl home. Jaycee always would think to herself that her mom gave up hope on finding her. Little did she know, her mom never stopped wishing and looking. That same night that Jaycee’s mom looked to the moon, Jaycee looked herself. She hoped that soon she would be reunited with her family. The next day, Jaycee was let go. After all the Jaycee went through, you think she would have gave up a lot earlier. She did the exact opposite. She fought and hoped for the best the whole way through. This quote supports the topic sentence because If other people were held captive like she was, they would want to give up. Most people would not want to try and handle

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