Friday, October 25, 2019
the meaning of a friend Essays -- essays research papers
 à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Never having any guidance, or direction, he has always seemed to work through all  obstacles. Langston was a young man, roughly beginning his first year of medical school.  Everyone he knew saw it a miricle that he ever made it as far as a bachelors degree, much  less a Medical Degree.     à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Born a ââ¬Å"mistakeâ⬠ never knowing his mother, or father he spent much of his  childhood and adolescence running from foster homes east and west, he had never known  unconditional love or the feel of a true family. At the age of 24, only one person in his life  had ever before cared enough to keep in touch with him. She was a young woman he  called Mams. Natalie Green Entered is life when he was around the age of four, as his ââ¬Å"big  sisterâ⬠. She was only 18 and needed community service hours to receive a scholarship,  never anticipating that such a loving relationship would grow with the young boy. Mams   was an only child to a middle class black family, raised with a father that believe you must  earn and work for everything you receive. Even then the nature and history, of Langstonââ¬â¢s  life, at the age of four, shocked her. For the 12 months they spent together, in St.Louis,  every weekend, and twice during the week they escaped from their lives. She took him to  plays, book readings, social events, anything she thought would open his eyes to the  opportunities surrounding him. As a result Langston was well on his was to success. Even  after she left for collage, and he moved to a new ââ¬Å"homeâ⬠, every birthday, Easter,  Christmas, Halloween, and any other special event, Langston would receive a letter or  post card with just enough words to make him keep trying. She was the main and only  motivation in his life.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  On a Sunny day, in the beginning of September, Langston hopped on his bike and  hurried home to his apartment to change clothes and rush to work, his daily routine. The  door flung open, his shoes flew across the room, he ran to the bathroom he turned on the  shower, then ran into the kitchen, and was then brought to a paused when he noticed the  mail he must have overlooked when first entering. The shower still running, he grabbed  the mail, not expecting anything in paticular besides the usual junk mail. When suddenly he  was suprised to see a peach envelope with purple ink writing, reading Langston Brown  ...              ...nishment Langston realized those were the closing words of Mamââ¬â¢s  eulogy, Langston had been so greif stricken he totally zoned out the entire funeral  ceremony, even the lasting momentos she left for him. Mams hadnââ¬â¢t forgotten him, nor not  cared for him, for whatever reason she felt she had to die, she wanted Langston to know  how much she was proud of him, and how much she believed he was capable of acheiving.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Such a small, yet overlooked aspect. Who knew how much these few words  could change Langstonââ¬â¢s life. Suddenly he felt powerful and ambitious once again. He no  longer blamed himself, or questioned the ways of life, he learned to accept the past and  prepare for the future. Though some people looked down on Natalie Green for her  ââ¬Å"cowardlyâ⬠ death, contrary, Langston still holds her in the highest respect, for she changed  his life in ways he can never repay. She gave him hope and strength when there was no  one else around to care if he woke up the next morning. She understood how much he  needed her in his life. Natalie Green was his Mams, warm hearted, strong, independent;  the most influential, loving person in his life.à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã                         
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