Rose That Grew From Concrete: A Literary Analysis

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Hurricanes are bound to come. Everyone is guaranteed to experience death. People will continue to live lives of suffering. War will continue likely for many years. What happens to us after we’re effected by tragic experiences such as these? In “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, “Remarks by the President at Sandy Hook Interfaith Prayer Vigil” speech by President Barack Obama, “Remarks on Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.” by Robert F. Kennedy, “The Rose that Grew from Concrete” by Tupac Shakur, and Saving Mr. Banks, we are shown many ways in which people are affected by life-changing experiences. Traumatic experiences can force a change in our identities by causing us to become better people, to unite, and to change our views.

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The short poem “The Rose That Grew From Concrete” by Tupac Shakur symbolizes his success in a way. Because the flower proved “nature’s law is wrong”, it changed the opinions of everyone who doubted it. No one thought it was possible for a rose to grow from concrete and survive, but the rose overcame its struggles and proved to itself and everyone else that it could be successful. In a completely different way, the film Saving Mr. Banks – which is based on a true story – shows how the author of “Marry Poppins”, P.L. Travers is changed by a traumatic experience. Throughout the movie, she has flashbacks to her rough childhood where her father drank excessively, causing her family to fall apart. Once he passes away, P.L. Travers is forced to grow up and stop using her imagination. As a grown up, she writes books based on her childhood with Mary Poppins as the main character. Since she is so attached with the books, she refuses to let the Walt Disney Company change the story to become a childish fairytale. Her closeness with her father and being that he was the one who let her stay a child changed her identity in a huge way after he died. Her views on the way Walt Disney acts and handles business would almost definitely be different if her father was alive throughout her childhood into adulthood. Traumatic experiences can change our morals in