Tuesday, April 5, 2022

13-Megan U: They both die at the end

 


have you ever read a book that hinted at its own storyline from the title? They Both Die At The End’s plot circled around the journey of two young boys whose worlds collided on the verge of them leaving this realm. The author framed the story in a way that captures the full attention of the reader and creates enough anticipation for them to keep going and determine the following obstacles that the kids were going to face. I almost finished this book in one sitting—also made me tear up too. 


From my point of view, the writer definitely made me realize to value and cherish every moment I have with the people close to my heart. The fear of dying will remain, but it must not affect us from living our lives to the fullest. Rufus and Mateo, the main protagonists, found each other in the midst of a catastrophic ending waiting for them. As it all started from such a small encounter and then leading up to such an interesting connection between them that was unbreakable. The little time they had together already fulfilled a lot for them to part ways with no regrets. Their tragic love story encouraged me to show gratitude and offer everything I have for my significant other while growing together, spending the rest of our lives with each other, and overcoming any difficulties that awaits until the time comes for the both of us


2 comments:

  1. This is so cool, Megan! I was considering reading this book because I'd heard so many good things about it, and you convinced me! The way you explained the message was well done. :) Good job!

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  2. Megan, I loved your literary analysis on They Both Die At The End. I was able to remember the feelings that I had reading the book myself. I agree that the message was definitely to cherish every moment in our lives, and Rufus and Mateo’s story was impactful. Nice job!

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