If It's True (Hadestown) -Song Whittington
Words are very difficult right now. The readings honestly bored me. The descriptions did not engage my mind. The most interesting thing was Helga, the woman with the prosthetic leg. She had changed her name and grown up, yet her mother refused to believe or respect either. I relate to this in an aspect. I do not go by my birth name and I have various disorders, mental not physical. My mother does the same, not accepting my chosen name and trying to avoid the fact that I have illnesses that cannot be fixed. It's saddening to see myself in this writing in this way. It doesn't help me see that other people experience similar things, but instead reminds me of the reality that parents are like this everywhere. Parents don't accept the changes their children chose to make. Some do, but there are those who don't. I wish they would. I hope that our generation does better, that we learn and that we remember what it was like to be a child. I want to change the world for the better, and I hope my generation can.
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