Let’s Fly to Freedom
Nothing
is going to change when someone always lives stuck in the past. On October 1st
1949, Chairman Mao was pacifically standing in the front of Tian An Men Square
in Beijing. Once he declared China is liberated, a sea of faces in the front of
him cheered excitedly. That was a new beginning to most of the Chinese, most of
them. A new era created secretaries in charge of all businesses of the village
areas, and one of them had transformed the life of my father. My father was
poor when he was young. The secretary denied my father to attend high school due
to his poor family environment. He was forced to give up his
education and jumped into rough family farming. Obviously, he became a poor
farmer while some of his classmates had already become successful businessmen or
officers. It had nothing to do with his talent; it was just his misfortune. As
a result of my father being denied an education and the poor family environment
in China, we immigrated to the U.S. where he has seen I can be free and build myself a better life.

‘‘Once
I have chance to change, I won’t let it slip!’’ my father said that to me when he
was recalling his childhood. His voice was clam, whereas the expression in his
eyes was intense. My father spent his entire earnings to immigrate to the U.S
and he even had to borrow some from his relatives because of he didn’t want me to
follow in his steps. He has a tough childhood, which made him as a giant in my
generation. He led my family
toward boom by his hard work. He always gives me the best, like a candle gives
its all to the tiny blaze. I think this is the way he wants to tell to the
others; he doesn’t want anyone to look down upon him or his family. His
brilliant determination had led my family to face a new beginning of our lives,
and nobody can judge him about this time.
Compared
to my father, I am a greenhouse flower. Living in the U.S. it is easier to
capture the success of my life. I am not afraid of the income; I put whatever I
earn into my pocket. I am not scared of the system behind the socialism; I can
do whatever I want to do legally. The U.S. is a place where I don’t have to
undergo the experiences my father had. The United Stated
of America is a free and ideal country, which my father wants to provide to me. I profoundly want to thank
my father. I am a fortunate girl who skips in time of tribulation in order to
gain a better life.
No
one is settled at the beginning of his or her life. To be a person that I want
to be is to depend on myself. The secretary changed the early life of my
father, yet he modified his older life by himself. Nonetheless, it’s clear that
a futureless path can develop to be a splendid avenue. When my father was young,
he didn’t grieve about the misfortune in the past. He just looked toward the future
and lived positively. He is a good example of how misfortune may be an actual
blessing.
your essay is so amazing. also, i can totally understand your feeling. at that time millions of Chinese youths lost their education.your father is a success father.
ReplyDeleteThank you. He is the greatest father who always work for his children.I just hope he can live more comfortable in the older life.
ReplyDeleteI admire your father. It's not easy for someone who's poor to come up with idea of sending his kids to abroad, but I guess he loves you and your sister so much that he wanted you guys to have better lives. He is thoughtful and brave. You have the greatest father in the world.
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