I define success as an accomplish, it can be of many things not just receiving rewards or diplomas. It can be from someone's experiences and problems that one had over came. And in a more modest point it's a success from someone's well being as well. Perseverance tags along with success, you have to struggle in order to succeed, people must fail in order to get back up and do better. Rosie showed all these signs but never determined herself as a complete failure she had the help of her family in believing in her and that gave her the strength to keep on going.
Although Perez's beginning started off with so much confusion and pain, in my opinion her faith became her fulfilling her dreams. She was always a nice girl but the people around her would try to abolish that in anyway. Even though she was always mistreated by the nuns and her mother, and her brothers and sister she still respected all of them and she showed love towards them even though she received hate in return. Most of them back stabbed her for money even robbed her but she was always the bigger person and ignored it although it hurt her. Her pain was returned back with opportunities in success for what she loved doing and she was always appreciative for her blessings.
My thinking of the theme Perseverance has changed while reading through the memoir. It gave another perspective in determination. Most of us are always seen in trying to succeed with getting good grades or passing any exam but forget the little things that still count. Rosie showed and explained with detail how every little thing had affected her in so many ways but always came back in pushing all that aside in order to move on and over come those problems.
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