Sunday, September 16, 2007

Susan Lee: Gotta Dance


"Gotta dance"
The story of "Gotta dance" written by Jackson Judie Daviss, is about how a young girl, katie, could set and achieve her goals. katie had a new plan to become a dancer, but her family opposed her decision. In fact, she had a compulsion for dancing. Therefore, she left her family and started a tour for her future life with the memory of her dead brother and role-model, Mutts. She took a long-haul bus where she met a rebellious boy who was like her. She went to a far away town where she gracefully danced in front of a large audience; however, she was still on tour for a successful life. In my view, hard work, responding to the inner child and setting goals well were the primary factors in katie's life.
Frist, her character as a hardworking person assisted her in achieving the success. Also, she had so much passion and love for dancing. She practiced famous dancer's step with perseverance. In other words, she worked so hard by herself with patience, passionate love and belief that she can make it no matter what.

Second, she could respond to inner child while she was in the long-haul bus and it made that she could complete her plan by compulsion. She had to persue her dream as a dancer since she lost her brother, Mutts. Her motive in becoming dancer was the memory of Mutts which was a escapeway from the sorrow of Mutts's death. Also, the rebellion in her heart pushed her to leave to achieve her goal. She had a kind of anger towards her family members who didn't support her.
Finally, she made steady progress toward her goals. She concentrated on what she wants and was very ambitious. She made her own opportunity for setting her goals and performed very well. Besides, she went on a tour with very positive attitude. Now, she still on the road to success in her future life.
In conclusion, hard work, responding to the inner child and well setting goals were cause of in katie's successful life. In my opinion, she will overcome all the challenges when she stays in a long-haul bus for a successful life in the future.

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