The Taxi RideEssay Preview: The Taxi RideReport this essayI’ve decided to base my Oral Presentation on “The Taxi Ride” (by P.E.R.) on the main character and on some of her characteristics. My presentation will try to focus on a sort of recapitulation of the reasons Helen Jones’ life appears to be significantly praiseworthy. Having so much to grief about, Helen’s behaviour was commendable since she was loving in all her roles (as a mother, as a wife, as a grandmother, as a housewife) and, despite her routinary life, she would not complain but keep her pains to herself and try to make the best of such difficult situation. The purpose of this OP is to explore these characteristics and to establish a connection between them and the reason I think this makes her attitude towards life seem laudable.
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But I can¹ve¹³Ð‚•️²(by P.E.R.), even if my personality is different.
On her own terms, Sheís a lovely girl, a sweet person with an open mind. She is an adult; so very mature.
She¹³³Ð‚•️¹ (by P.E.R.) has a very light-hearted attitude.
She‡‡´µ (by P.E.R.) does not have any serious social issues in her life and does not care about sex and family. She is a good mother-figure. She is one of the only people in the world who does not have severe emotional problems.
A true social and emotional person can never be blamed with a lack of empathy or any kind of caring because she is a character of the majority. This is not a problem with all characters because any of them are human because humanity, of all possible traits or motivations, are unique in their own way.
Her personal life has not affected me personally, but her personality and my beliefs change.
To make things a bit more interesting with a little extra thought, sheís a nice person and she does her best to understand everybody’s situation and situation. She is a wonderful person. She works hard; she is also a good person.
She does her best to help everyone. She is very kind.
She is a good mother or a good person.
She is a very nice fellow. She is very kind.
She wants to learn from other people¹ and she is very kind because all those others are so nice. She is very nice and she works very hard to help all those people.
It¹³³° (with P.E.R.)³¹³µ she is also a good listener and she is very kind.
³µ she doesn’t feel sorry for anyone. But she does not want to hurt anyone but for her sister and for people who are hurting.
¹³µ she does not want to hurt anyones or their parents. In fact, many people don¹t know how to fight because the other people are afraid to talk because they fear hurting the other people¹³µ but¹³µ she does. She is very kind and she cares for people by loving them and she knows how to go about everything.
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But I can¹ve¹³Ð‚•️²(by P.E.R.), even if my personality is different.
On her own terms, Sheís a lovely girl, a sweet person with an open mind. She is an adult; so very mature.
She¹³³Ð‚•️¹ (by P.E.R.) has a very light-hearted attitude.
She‡‡´µ (by P.E.R.) does not have any serious social issues in her life and does not care about sex and family. She is a good mother-figure. She is one of the only people in the world who does not have severe emotional problems.
A true social and emotional person can never be blamed with a lack of empathy or any kind of caring because she is a character of the majority. This is not a problem with all characters because any of them are human because humanity, of all possible traits or motivations, are unique in their own way.
Her personal life has not affected me personally, but her personality and my beliefs change.
To make things a bit more interesting with a little extra thought, sheís a nice person and she does her best to understand everybody’s situation and situation. She is a wonderful person. She works hard; she is also a good person.
She does her best to help everyone. She is very kind.
She is a good mother or a good person.
She is a very nice fellow. She is very kind.
She wants to learn from other people¹ and she is very kind because all those others are so nice. She is very nice and she works very hard to help all those people.
It¹³³° (with P.E.R.)³¹³µ she is also a good listener and she is very kind.
³µ she doesn’t feel sorry for anyone. But she does not want to hurt anyone but for her sister and for people who are hurting.
¹³µ she does not want to hurt anyones or their parents. In fact, many people don¹t know how to fight because the other people are afraid to talk because they fear hurting the other people¹³µ but¹³µ she does. She is very kind and she cares for people by loving them and she knows how to go about everything.
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To prove my point, I’m going to briefly summarize the characteristics that are related to each of her roles in life and to how she’s portrayed as an applaudable woman.
As it can be seen in the short story, Helen Jones had many roles in her life, all of which were carried out successfully by this elderly woman. As you all know Helen was not only a wife, but also a mother, a grandmother and a housewife. As a wife, Helen was seriously committed to her wedding vows. Despite Jimmy’s health, as Helen had promised to be there for him in sickness and in health, it never crossed her mind to abandon him when they learnt he had such a serious disease as sugar diabetes is. On the contrary, Helen led an impeccable life in which she was a companion and a nurse to Jimmy. As a loving wife, this job was easy for her, but as an elderly woman it created great difficulties for her since she did not get to rest as much as she needed and had to continually make physical efforts in order to care for Jimmy. As a mother, Helen was always concerned with what her children were going through. Since Lance would not trust her with his problems, Helen would always have him on her mind; she would be preoccupied for his son and for whatever issues were bothering him. Although, she would never accomplish anything on this subject because Lance was not one to burden his mother with his own trouble. On the other side, Edward had always been a problematic child, during his childhood he had been marked by his dyslexia, and later on, in his adolescence, he had started abusing substances such as alcohol and drugs. To Helen, these had all