Personal Essay: My Cousin: A Comparison

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My Cousin Almost everyone in the world has relatives. It might be a brother, sister, or in many cases a cousin from your father’s or mother’s family. I also have a cousin who is five years older than me. Even though we hardly have the chance to meet with each other, whenever I introduce him to my friends, the topics are always about playing football and reading books. My cousin has a smart but lovable appeal. His disordered, black, pliable bangs fit just above two twinkling brown eyes, and accurately below these bright-looking gibbous moons stands an upright nose just like a mountain. Under, is a mouth which always grins with a curve. His hair often stands ridiculously after an immense wind, leaving me a great chance to joke emphatically …show more content…

Though he had already stopped playing football after his teary high school graduation ceremony, I still wished he could resume his football career. When I was small, I repeatedly waited for him at the front door of his school while stretching hard to reach my dad’s big and balmy hands. He was already the leading player in the school’s football team, and had played at the position center-forward while being fully enclosed by his opponents. Nevertheless, even in these worse situations in the matches, he could still drag the ball to his teammates like a meandering snake. After the training that day, we were invited to the match by the enthusiastic coach with his large lively hands. Though sitting in the farthest seat to the pitch, I could still feel the current of passion rushing from every player on the field towards me, which left me infected with more desire to crush the rival. I detected him on the green sea filled with white clothing by searching for the zebra-like cuff he wears in every match he has attended. He seems to be dedicated to many beliefs I had never thought of before. “For me, this cuff is a symbol of my sweat I sprinkled for this one game. This faith will follow me to finish this game, and every other game.” The words had appeared on a luminous morning in his apartment before the match. The harsh wind sliced his dense and thick hair backwards into few scattered pieces while his eyes still gazed at me like a leopard waiting for his

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