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Cat's Eye and Such a Long Journey

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Kris Mahendrarajah Mr Persaud ENG 2D7 June 14th 2007 Growth and Development of Characters: Gustad Noble and Elaine Risley In order to adapt in an ever-changing society, teeming with benevolence and intrigue, an individual must be able to adapt to differentiating surroundings. The human mind and body must grapple with disturbing memories or enthralling dramas of life. These thoughts are channelled through various emotions. Emotions are physical or mental expressions, often involuntary, related to feelings, perceptions or beliefs about elements, objects or relations between them, in reality or in the imagination. The growth and transformation of any entity cannot be justly physical, but also mental strength and wisdom. Past experience of any manner colours the human being for future of constant change. Gustad Noble of Rohinton Mistry's Such A Long Journey and Elaine Risley of Margaret Atwood's Cat's Eye demonstrate the pattern of the "circle of life": karma, religion, family...

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