Comparing Summerland And A Prison, A Paradise

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The two essays I have chosen to compare are Peter Jon Lindberg’s “Summerland”, and John Jeremiah Sullivan’s “A Prison, a Paradise”. These two essays are very different in terms of explaining specific memories and their meanings. Also they are similar because each essay focuses on their self discovery they experience on their trip or vacation. In the essay “A Prison, a Paradise” the author explains many experiences and encounters in great detail and how his trip to Cuba was definitely an eye opening experience or, “open the doors of awareness”. He talks about how he sees how bad it is over there and how after witnessing all of that , “sightseeing feels wrong somehow.” This reveals his identity in the fact that even though he is in such a beautiful place he doesn't want to do all of the sight seeing because it feels wrong. Also John talks about the different places he went to. One of them was a pool in Cuba and he explains how different it is than your …show more content…

The essay is about Peter and a big group of his friends and family vacation in Pine Point every single year and honestly it seems like a good time to me. Every august rain or shine they pack up their cars and make their way up there. He talks about how “Constancy is the most underrated of virtues, in people but also in places.” You can revisit places and they will seem entirely new, thats why they keep visiting the Point, and it never gets old. In terms of personal identity the author talks about how “its our place”, visiting so many times it feels like home to them. In the essay Peter explains their fist walk of the season down the path. Such a small experience but to them it is the happiest moment of the year. When traveling it is important to pay attention to the little things and really soak them in whether it be a small walk down a path or seeing a beautiful

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