Tuesday, January 6, 2015

SECRET SCRIPTURE 13

Roseanne who is severely pregnant need urgent help. So with a lot of courage and faith in religion and god heartedness she set out walking from her house kilometres and kilometres to find Tom her ex husband. In my point of view these next couple of pages have been very depressing as we see a woman who had her life all planned out and for once she was happy and in a blink her whole life everything that was familiar  was taken away violently  by all sorts of people. How an innocent girl has seen only the cruel side of life and has experienced rare moments of joy. Roseanne is forced to age quickly and is forced to doubt human kind and the reason worth living. She reflects on the civilisation and her little hope has been taken away. Toms mother has sent Roseanne away and she is walking back to home in a dangerous and lively storm. Her only chance is getting back home. As always Roseanne had no luck and when she is in the heart of the storm on a rocky path she awakes from her moment drift aways and realises that acute pains are arising suddenly blood is flowing down her legs and a head, should, stomach is appearing. Roseanne is screaming for the help of God. If i was Roseanne I could not live a day in her life i admire her but also pity her greatly. Roseanne  so exhausted falls bag asleep with her child against the rocks but this time when she wakes up her baby is gone but the blood is still there. Roseanne who had a terrible childhood still feels a mother instinct and care for the child she is worried and preoccupied and almost as if an answer from God she heard an ambulance that came to her to rescue her.  Roseanne gets sent to hospital with operations and treatment the bleeding stopped but her child no where to be found. The evil Fr Gaunt shows up telling Roseanne she is moving to a place where she will be taken care of. Roseanne is sent to a mental hospital were she vaguely recalls seeing Tom and his Mother. Eneas Jack's brother arrived in uniform to greet Roseanne and inform her that their son was there. As they were standing together with their beloved child Roseanne faith and colour in her face reappeared. For me this was a happy moment even though this is only a book and not my life, I have been following the life of Roseanne and as a result of grown to establish her as a person in my mind. " I suppose we measure the importance of our days by those few angels we spy among us, and yet aren't like them."

1 comment:

  1. You've established the fictional character as a real person in your mind (as it were): that's really encouraging, and I understand what you mean. It shows how powerful fiction can be.

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