They Shouldn'T Make You Promise That
Essay by 24 • August 25, 2010 • 520 Words (3 Pages) • 2,006 Views
In everyone's life
there comes a point in time when you assess your life, not
just look back in time, but see the progression, the triumphs
and the failures.....Eleanor Smith had reached this point. She
sees that things aren't as they seem, the passion and desire is
gone from her marriage, she is unable to influence her
children's life, her best friend, who is an alcoholic seems to
have her life in more order then Eleanor. How did her happy
life slip away before her eyes. The story evolves around
Eleanor, emotions and feelings. On the outside side she tries
to be the happy homemaker, and plans dinnners for the
prestge of her husband, Hugh. She tries to get in touch with
her rebelious teenage daughter, and play the friend figure,
but whatever she does nothing seems to make them as close
as they used to be, bot even buying her gifts seems to work
anymore. Her son, who is going through a rough time,
because he recently broke up eith his girlfriend, won't allow
her to help him through his problem. Inside Eleanor is dying
from the lcak of love she receives
. Even what used to be a
young vibrant even beautiful face, has been washed out by
the stress she feels. The purpose of the story, is to inform the
reader that things aren't all ways as it seem, and that change
is inevtitable. After a disatorous dinner party, Hugh's best
friends wife, whom Eleanor was always quite envious of
because, she always seemed happy and she seemed have a
perfect marriage, but she soon realizes that like herself, she
feels lost in the shuffle of a over dominant husband. Another
lesson it teaches, is you can't always do the right thing.
Eleanor feels the need to escape from her life, if just for a
while, on a visit to her mother, Eleanor's mother even tries o
convince her that it would be insane to leave such a
comfortable life. Who would leave a handsome, well off
husband, three children that need a mother figure,
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