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Enrique’s Journey

Moving from location to location is difficult regardless of your capacity, but you will achieve your goals with some effort and a positive attitude. There are around a million Central and South American immigrants per year who attempt to enter the U.S. illegally. Many teenagers choose to forego family comfort and call their own to better secure their happiness and further success. Enrique's Journey uses characters, plot, and conflict to examine the theme of abandonment and perseverance.

The use of characters further develops the concept of abandonment and persistence. Ms. Olga Sanchez is a sterling example of someone who successfully realized their creative potential. So, for starters, you want me to help you with your mother?” Aidez-Moi! "It stings!" he howled. Since he was out of breath, he started to paint, sweat, and was convinced that no one could hear him panting. Many immigrants lose limbs on the train and then return to Tapachula with them. Sanchez tried to help those who were profoundly traumatized by the beast. Casa Malden's second reason for visiting the country is to illustrate what happens to the refugees and the conditions in which they end up after the train has left. The story also highlights that other problems affect the workers in real life, which is emphasized by the fact that there will always be someone to support them. Without Olga Sanchez, the story wouldn't be the same. Many injuries resulting from the trains and things outside the training area are at fault, but Sanchez is still on the scene to assist. Though they may not have the means to support them, she is willing to help people in times of crisis. Even in the face of hardship, she doesn't give up.

The use of plot further develops the concept of abandonment and endurance. With regard to page 145, Enrique has made peace with Chiapas. He's still far from the beat, but he's survived eight matches, so he knows what he's in for. He is proud of that." Even if he gets in many bumps along the way, Enrique keeps on going all the same. He wants to make it to the United States in a big way. He may have been abducted and thrown from a train in Brazil. In general, being injured is just one of two things: either you've managed to stay on for the duration of the ride, or you've dropped or been tossed off before reaching your destination. As he continued on his journey, he finally arrived in Chiapas.

As the story "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario illustrates, factors like stress and guilt can negatively impact someone's quality of life. Enrique holds the hopper in his hand.” He dances around the obstructions. Like every other horse, they duck the same tree branches, swaying from left to right. One sloppy moment and the branch lines will rip them to shreds. Mrs. Matilda opens her door to see an eyeball on her facea face. He put it on his cheek. He responded to her, “It ripped out my eye.” Enrique has big dreams of going to America. He will cause issues when he looks for his mother and could even injure people because of it. So long as he gets to see his mother, he doesn't care where she is

By mixing characters, plot, and conflict, the novel explores abandonment and perseverance in "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario. All of this has a significant significance on the person's entire career. Many critical current issues are addressed in the book, like refugees separated from their families at our border and the like. Overall, it's a great reminder that if one is willing to persevere and sticks to one's task amid all difficulties, even if they do not achieve their initial aims.