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Me, Myself and I
Arizo, Estrellita M. I-SAMUEL
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I like the story because it showed forgiveness and inspire story that everyone can relate their own life. The story is about Onyok the main character but let me tell you the story, his mother work abroad and his father live with him at the time her mother working they live in wellness his father take him, but one day his mother turn’s back to them and don’t mind them and even care to his son Onyok then his father start to drunk all day and whenever he saw Onyok he try to blamed him and not himself instead to the point that he used his son Onyok as ashtray and punching bag to forgot that it is all his fault why his wife forgot them and Onyok was innocent and don’t even know what is going. Then one day one of their neighbour have a concern to Onyok she reported to the police the abused done by his own father he arrested and put to jail and his son Onyok take to a institute that will take care him and can heal the scar from the past at first he came there he was amazed to the beautiful sound he heard from the hut, he saw many children watching and try to disturb they called them “Mamang baliw” it was Ariel who play violin he’s kind of man who wants to be always alone cause he think that everything could change or back even it’s already passed by playing violin alone.
Onyok become interested to play violin cause he feels comfortable and with his mother whenever he hears the sound of violin. In shelter he learn to be friendly but no want to be friend with a mute, yes he is a mute he become mute because of the trauma done by his own father but afterward there is the only one who want to be friend with him and that is Shirley she like Onyok than other child their because he is mute so he can’t disagree whatever she said and Onyok feels comfortable whenever he is with Shirley, because she protect Onyok from bullying and let her speak for him. In shelter also he learned how to defence himself but there is the only

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