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When I read the quote “Sometimes home talk can provide home insights” on
page 109 in the book 《Finding Forrester》 by James Ellison, I
immediately felt closer to the book than before. In fact, when choosing
a quotation to write about, this was one of the few quotes on the sheet
that I remembered off the top of my head. Since I am one who usually
only remembers things I deem important, that means quite a lot to me.
This quote was a retort by Jamal, the main character of the book, to Mr.
Forrester, Jamal’s unofficial teacher, in Forrester’s apartment while
the duo were bantering over how Jamal talks in a very casual manner.
This quote may seem odd to one who has not read the passage in which the
quote was placed, but when in context makes much more sense, or so I
think. I believe that this quote shows how in real life and most well-
written literature, people have many different sides of themselves, like
multi-faceted jewels. It shows how thoughtful Jamal can be and how
insightful he is.
Most people behave very differently at formal places, work, or school
than when at home or other casual places. Also, the personality they
show at said formal places may be false or at least deviating from their
normal everyday behavior.
Almost always, I believe, a person has many “faces”, which encompass how
they will usually behave and feel, and the faces they will show to
people vary on who they are. For example, I do not speak in the same way
to my relatives and friends as I would to my teachers or any guests. In
our society, speaking informally to people whom one is unfamiliar with
is usually considered very rude and intrusive, so most won’t speak in
such a manner even if they’d like to.
In fact, getting to know a person usually means having to learn of all
sides they show on a regular basis, which can take varied periods of
time, depending on the individual. This quote strikes very close to
home, and I enjoy how simple yet deep feelings this line conveys.
page 109 in the book 《Finding Forrester》 by James Ellison, I
immediately felt closer to the book than before. In fact, when choosing
a quotation to write about, this was one of the few quotes on the sheet
that I remembered off the top of my head. Since I am one who usually
only remembers things I deem important, that means quite a lot to me.
This quote was a retort by Jamal, the main character of the book, to Mr.
Forrester, Jamal’s unofficial teacher, in Forrester’s apartment while
the duo were bantering over how Jamal talks in a very casual manner.
This quote may seem odd to one who has not read the passage in which the
quote was placed, but when in context makes much more sense, or so I
think. I believe that this quote shows how in real life and most well-
written literature, people have many different sides of themselves, like
multi-faceted jewels. It shows how thoughtful Jamal can be and how
insightful he is.
Most people behave very differently at formal places, work, or school
than when at home or other casual places. Also, the personality they
show at said formal places may be false or at least deviating from their
normal everyday behavior.
Almost always, I believe, a person has many “faces”, which encompass how
they will usually behave and feel, and the faces they will show to
people vary on who they are. For example, I do not speak in the same way
to my relatives and friends as I would to my teachers or any guests. In
our society, speaking informally to people whom one is unfamiliar with
is usually considered very rude and intrusive, so most won’t speak in
such a manner even if they’d like to.
In fact, getting to know a person usually means having to learn of all
sides they show on a regular basis, which can take varied periods of
time, depending on the individual. This quote strikes very close to
home, and I enjoy how simple yet deep feelings this line conveys.