1) Individuals are constantly in a state of flux. These changes may be imperceptible to the naked eye at any given moment. However, these series of gradual changes amount to people evolving within their lives.
2) In Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth changes throughout the novel. She originally believed that social classes should not exist, but she learned that although it is important to be a progressive thinker, one cannot discount her upbringing.
3) The idea of change parallels to seniors leaving Buckley because this graduating high school is one of the milestones in an individual’s life. For most people, this will result in major changes in their life. One of which is greater responsibility and independence. The combination of these two factors leads to greater maturity and change.
4) Meursault says, “ I said that people never change their lives, that in any case one life was as good as another and that I wasn’t dissatisfied with mine here at all.” Meursault’s theory is contradictory to my beliefs.
5) Although ultimately every individual meets their death, the concept of improvement and change is necessary to living a fulfilling life.
6) The Inescapable State of Flux
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