Friday, July 19, 2019
Who Has Seen The Wind: Meaning Of Life Essay -- essays research papers
 Who Has Seen the Wind: Meaning of Life        From the time people are born, until they die, it is only a natural thing to  want to keep learning about their life and to figure out why they were put on  this earth. From the very beginning of life, babies want to touch and  experience everything around them. Throughout the novel, Who Has Seen the Wind  by W.O. Mitchell, Brian O'Connal has found himself with a tremendous hunger to  discover the real meaning of life. Clearly, then, Brian always searches for new  ways to learn about the world he lives in. One of the things that Brian shows  an interest in is God. Brian really wants to meet Him, not knowing that God is  something that cannot be seen, for He is a spirit. Brian would say "Lets go  over to his place"(7). Throughout the novel, Brian seems to be looking for God.  He has his own image of God in his mind, thinking that "God rides the vacuum  cleaner"(31). Brian learns the truth about God from different people like his  parents, Saint Sammy, Mr. Hislop, his grandma, and his friends. He discovers  that God is everywhere and in everyone, but He cannot be seen.    Furthermore, Brian is very much interested, like many other children his age,  about where living things come from. Being as young as he was, he always  thought that God delivered babies. After Brian witnessed his very first birth,  that of a rabbit, he became very confused and curious about what and how it  happened. Brian had a very uncomfort...                      
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