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Lives Of Saints: Christinas Strength In Resisting Societys Demands :: essays research papers
 Lives of Saints: Christina's Strength In Resisting Society's Demands      As you grow older it is inevitable that you will change in many ways. As a  matter of fact it is impossible to survive without the ability to adapt to  situations and surroundings. This ability is acquired as you age, learn and  experience life. It is a part of growing up and society demands that you adapt  and conform to their mores and customs. It is always difficult to veer from the  path of uniformity which society leads. Many times you are able to slip by  unnoticed with a minor variance from this path. However, when someone decides to  blatantly blaze their own trail, often society makes their further growth and  development a difficult task. As a result the community only tolerates  acquiescence and conformity. Like the character Cristina in Nino Ricci's novel  Lives of the Saints, it is only the most tenacious that can resist caving in to  the pressure.  Often, this deviance can harm others, not just the dissident. Vittorio is  continually badgered for the deeds his mother performed, and he is too innocent  to realize that, her independence of spirit is the reason. As well, Cristina's  father does not see past the cloud which has slowly been built up in Valle del  Sole. The cloud which prevents most people from seeing how the failure to be an  individual rules the town, and how anyone with the nerve to be unique is  ostracized. Cristina's father's failure to understand this leads to the decline  and eventually their total destruction of the family structure.  In many ways, the story of the character Cristina in the novel is similar  to the story of Saint Christina. They both endure considerable suffering for  standing up for their beliefs. In both cases they have whole villages opposing  them, and neither of them give in, thus proving how strong they are. In the end,  Santa Christina and Cristina end up leaving behind these villages for a better  existence.  The villagers continuous attention to whatever Cristina does, prevents her  from living her life as she would like. Cristina's only choice is to keep to  herself and go about the tedious and repetitive housework she does day in and  day out. This prevents any advance in her development and growth, she is left  like a skipping record playing the same thing over and over, not making any    					  Lives Of Saints: Christinas Strength In Resisting Societys Demands  ::  essays research papers   Lives of Saints: Christina's Strength In Resisting Society's Demands      As you grow older it is inevitable that you will change in many ways. As a  matter of fact it is impossible to survive without the ability to adapt to  situations and surroundings. This ability is acquired as you age, learn and  experience life. It is a part of growing up and society demands that you adapt  and conform to their mores and customs. It is always difficult to veer from the  path of uniformity which society leads. Many times you are able to slip by  unnoticed with a minor variance from this path. However, when someone decides to  blatantly blaze their own trail, often society makes their further growth and  development a difficult task. As a result the community only tolerates  acquiescence and conformity. Like the character Cristina in Nino Ricci's novel  Lives of the Saints, it is only the most tenacious that can resist caving in to  the pressure.  Often, this deviance can harm others, not just the dissident. Vittorio is  continually badgered for the deeds his mother performed, and he is too innocent  to realize that, her independence of spirit is the reason. As well, Cristina's  father does not see past the cloud which has slowly been built up in Valle del  Sole. The cloud which prevents most people from seeing how the failure to be an  individual rules the town, and how anyone with the nerve to be unique is  ostracized. Cristina's father's failure to understand this leads to the decline  and eventually their total destruction of the family structure.  In many ways, the story of the character Cristina in the novel is similar  to the story of Saint Christina. They both endure considerable suffering for  standing up for their beliefs. In both cases they have whole villages opposing  them, and neither of them give in, thus proving how strong they are. In the end,  Santa Christina and Cristina end up leaving behind these villages for a better  existence.  The villagers continuous attention to whatever Cristina does, prevents her  from living her life as she would like. Cristina's only choice is to keep to  herself and go about the tedious and repetitive housework she does day in and  day out. This prevents any advance in her development and growth, she is left  like a skipping record playing the same thing over and over, not making any    					    
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