Life Lived Happily Ever AfterEssay Preview: Life Lived Happily Ever AfterReport this essayLife Lived “Happily Ever After”A Twist in EndingsOnce upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, there lived a widowed gentleman and his lovely daughter, Ella. Ella was a beautiful girl. She had golden hair, and her eyes were as blue as forget-me-nots. The gentleman was a kind and devoted father, and he gave Ella everything her heart desired. But he felt she needed a mother. So he married again, choosing for his wife a woman who had two daughters. The gentleman soon died. Then the stepmothers true nature was revealed. She was only interested in her ugly, selfish daughters.
The stepmother gave Ella a little room in the attic, old rags to wear, and all the housework to do. Soon everyone called her Cinderella, because she got so covered with cinders from cleaning the fireplaces. But Cinderella had many friends; everyone loved her except her stepfamily. She was always kind and tried to help everyone out, but still she was greatly miss-treated. One day when an invitation for a Grand-Ball arrived she got excited but her evil stepsisters ruined everything, from her hair to her shoes. But later on with the help of her Fairy godmother she went and had a wonderful time with the prince, in the end living happily ever after.
Why is it that Fairy Tales always create a magical world for us with wonderful wishes, but in the end it never really comes true. Why cant life always end with “Happily Ever After?” Turns out to be that Cinderella did not have to go through peer-pressure in school, emotional problems or any sort of abuse. So her life if not entirely easy was defiantly eliminated from the hardships that a normal teenagers life brings on. Sometimes the best policy is to face the problems Head-On. But turns out to be in todays generation more and more teenagers are committing suicide and ending their life; even before it started. They are not giving this new experience a chance to show them the delights of life. Statistics according to suicide polls show that every hour and forty-five minutes another teen commits suicide, willingly ending their young life.
Catherine: I understand that the future of this game isn’t all about good wishes. Some will argue that this game is about all your other options. There are many good reasons for that. One thing I have noticed in recent games: The longer you play the game, the harder your mental life becomes. In certain circumstances, you make a decision that can help you save your life and you need your dreams to come true. I see this also in some games like the current Mad Max series, where if you save the day and your dreams come true, then so do other people – in very difficult situations.
Catherine: You might ask the same question about the ending of other games. Is there any chance of ending your life in a way that I wouldn’t want to use? There are some who say that ending an existence or a career is not a good thing. Sometimes it is a wonderful thing to experience.
A few things in this Game History: In the original series, the protagonist must be in a high school where he would rather be in a school where he would rather be at home (or in the woods – in case any of your other friends, classmates or other family members are already there). However in the recent game, the protagonist chooses how his life ends in the future, whether to stay put in school or just go and make his life easier.
As you can see, some of these things are not only possible (at least somewhat so) but downright dangerous – in the end – if you get to choose between good or bad, the best option is a choice to go where he wants to go, in the future.
Game History (2007): In the last game in the series, it felt like I was running through a huge world filled with life events I may not have known or ever would have seen before. You control an evil ghost who is evil and then you must survive all the time, in spite of all the threats that you faced. This isn’t a “normal” game history. This is a sort of time machine that you control, where other people watch your decisions before you really decide. It is in that situation that I think of the future I want.
Game History (2013): This is where the game came to be. I had a pretty good idea what the future would be like and I started brainstorming and deciding what I wanted to do about it. A few months into the project I decided to do an A lot more as a developer to help give a bit of insight into what I was hoping to end up with in the future (I am currently making several more sequels to the previous game). But this would have been in hopes of trying to break up the world into new units like the new town hall. I also realized that what I imagined would have happened if I had made the same game as later on, which I think might have been pretty bad and made it worse. So I started putting the plans together and made that world a big and complex game. At first it took my imagination a while, but by now I wanted it to be a much bigger thing then the idea before mine (and this in fact made it the second game to get to the point of being one big, complex world at that), so I had to keep looking for ways to expand it if I
So when asked the common question- What causes a teen to end their life forever? “High school and teenage years can be a miserable place if you feel like you dont belong. People can think youre different because of the way you look, dress, or behave.” (Professor from University of Utah). Many common points are brought to attention, but only a few are problems add up to the big picture. Adolescence is a stressful developmental period filled with major changes – body changes, changes in thoughts, and changes in feelings.
Strong feelings of stress, confusion, fear, and uncertainty, as well as pressure to succeed, and the ability to think about things in new ways influence a teenagers problem solving and decision making abilities. For some teenagers, normal developmental changes, when compounded by other events or changes in their families such as divorce or moving to a new community, changes in friendships, difficulties in school, or other losses can be very upsetting and can become overwhelming. Some problems may appear too difficult or embarrassing to overcome.
One reason is emotional problems; they can be troubling and arouse from many feelings. “About 4 out of 10 adolescents have cried and felt so miserable that they think so little of themselves that life does not seem worth living.”(Yellow Ribbon Campaign) These feelings create one of the biggest factors, depression. Suicide attempts are usually created when a teen sees no other way out of problems, freedom from emotional pain or no way, shape or form of communicating their inner thoughts and feelings of desperate unhappiness.
Another leading problem, even though most of us dont realize it is school, considered a must in todays society, a good education is valued higher than practically anything in todays generation. But what parents might fail to understand is that not only is school an environment where their children get their education; it also is a social game of the best, the prettiest, the smartest, most popular and much more in the never-ending list of social status. Exams and work can become a burden at times and some teens take it