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Essay / Comparisons between Brook Ellison's Story and the...
In this short reflection paper, I will compare the film “The Brook Ellison Story” and the book “The Book of Job”. Both of these wonderful stories are highly respected by the public and both provide a wonderful example of MR DeHann's book, The Broken Thing: Why We Suffer. Some of the things that will be disgusting in this article are a summary of these two wonderful stories, how four of the seven main questions in my Finding Meaning course relate best to these two stories, including three out of ten “Key Principles of Social Teachings Catholics” are closely related to both stories, and how these two stories answer the question “Does God exist?” which is a popular fundamental question that was frequently asked in Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator's book, Theology: Brewed in an African Pot. First, The Brook Ellison Story is a movie about a young girl named Brook Ellison, who became paralyzed after being hit by a car. his first day of seventh grade. And although she had little chance of survival, through a combination of sheer willpower and family support, she forged an inspiring life for herself. After scoring 1,510 out of a possible 1,600 on her College Board entrance exam, Ellison was accepted to Harvard University. With the tireless help of her mother, Jean Marie, who lived with her at Harvard, Brooke graduated in 2000, having completed a 90-page thesis, which she completed using a computer at voice command, titled “Does Hope Float?” Study on the presence of hope in resilience. "The Book of Job is a book about a rich man, Job, who lived in a country called Uz with his large family and vast flocks. He was "blameless" and "upright" and was always careful to avoid doing the evil One day, Satan ("the Adversary") appeared... middle of paper... an ordinary person, whose life was radically changed out of nowhere. not stay that way forever because suddenly their suffering turned into rewards or blessings. This is one of the ten reasons why we suffer in MR DeHann's book, The Broken thing: Why we suffer. Overall, these two stories are wonderful. They really make you as a reader understand the concept of the story and find the moral meaning of why the story is being told. really helped me understand why it is so important for me to search for my meaning, because I will never know where I am going if I don't suffer and understand the bad things in life before I receive the good things in life. I would recommend everyone to experience these two magnificent stories as they are both extremely powerful and joyful to understand..