Thursday, July 23, 2015

Years After Our Friendship

Margo and Quentin were friends, when they were kids they had amazing adventures but one day something shocking happened to them. As always they were playing in the park when they found something unusual, something new… It was a dead body, full of blood, a pale face and his mouth and eyes were opened. After that tragic event they told their parents and the death bod event was told to the 911 people. Know after years Margo and Quentin barely talk each one have their own life, their own friends and their different likes. But after all a night Margo showed up at Quentin window to ask for help and his car, she was all black, it was obvious she doesn’t want to be caught but she was, his dad told him to come back home and Margo did. Minutes passed and she was back at Quentin home, what was wat she wants? Why Margo was so desperate for getting the car and Quentin’s help?

“Maybe all the strings inside him broke,” (pg.8)
Why Margo did say this after watching the dead body? What did she meant? Maybe he was into and didn’t have it, maybe that he tried so much, gave everything of himself but didn’t achieve it. This makes me confuse, makes it hard to understand because Margo’s personality is mysterious, she says things hard to understand, things you have to analyze them well to know what she thinks about someone or something.
“God these days, it’s like living on a fascist dictatorship” (pg.29)
As well Margo’s words, my reaction was wanting to know what they have done to her. Even though she didn’t want it to say to Quentin, the orders she gave were things that showed technically she was on something, maybe revenge but for what?

On the next chapters I think Quentin will know what she wants to achieve why she appeared in his room after years of no talking. He will take her in his minivan to all the places Margo wants and their friendship will recover and will be as when they were kids. Finally I believe that what Margo wants is not only his help but wants his friendship again.

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