That Day, I learned something essential: we can only feel sorry for ourselves when out misfortune are still supportable...
Marjane attended an only girls school This was important because it led her strong personalty because even tho she was stuck around girls she still manged to make friends with other boys. I think that this formed her extrovert personalty.
My life event #1
Marjane's first friends were bunks who got her on bad habits. This is important because she hanged around theses people for a long time and those people distanced her from who she was and other people.
My life event #2
hahahaahahahahah He said Di*k
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This was important because Marjane learned two life lessons. The first is that you can't really feel bad for others misfortune the same way you feel if it effected you or someone close to you. The second is the fact that bad experience and memory can only be dealt with by joking and laughing about.
My life event #3
... Once this Limit is crossed the only way to bear the unbearable is to laugh at it.
As a kid I went to an only boys school. Just like Marjane I was able to make some Female friends that lived in my neighbor hood. This is important because when I moved to the U.S it still toke me quite a bit to get used to the mixed gender schools.
My first year in U.S school wasn't as lucky as Marjane's because. one I didn't know English. Two I was a pretty shy kid. I did make some "friends" but thankfully non were really like Marjane's Bunk friends. They did do the "making me say bad words" thing tho.
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Just like Marjane I have survived a war and escaped my country. I knew a lot of people who died or had relatives that died in war but I was not close to any of those people so nothing prepared me for when my grandmother died. Just like Marjane said you can only feel sorry for your self. That day I learned that life is to short and you should make the most out of it and to smile around people you like.