In a community full of distinctive youth, youths have a common interconnection with each other. Which is having, the same way of thinking foolishly, moreover, they are manipulated easily by their own thoughts, consequently of their premature mind. In contrast, older youths have increased their complexity than others throughout the years, because of their intellectual state of mind and how intelligent they had become during their course of years. In the short story,”The Metaphor,” by Budge Wilson, Wilson developed the idea that an individual can get so captivated by the artwork of a person's teaching that it gets them enchanted with the idea of being inspired in taking on new challenges. Allowing that person’s relationship to expand could cause …show more content…
Charlotte was well-educated on the teaching of the literature more commonly, on the metaphor, for this reason it stimulated her passion for the love of metaphors. In fact, Charlotte thinks,”that Miss Hancock made the deepest mark upon me,”(Wilson,217), because of how exhilarating her momentum is when she educates her lovely pupils . Without delay, her preceptor made the entire class do an activity on writing a metaphor based on anything, as time passes she calls up Charlotte to decipher her extensive metaphor about her mother. Charlotte states,”My mother is a flawless, modern building, created of glass and the smoothest of pale concrete,”(219) meaning that her mom may seem flawless at first, but when examined more closely she is revealed to be unsympathetic and heartless. In that day, Miss Hancock paused Charlotte at the end of her class, before she proceeds to go home to inform her,’”if you need any help...with any other kind of problem, just let me know,’”(220) shows her sympathetic side of being caring, kind-hearted and compassionate. Charlotte knowing that she is just concerned gives her that wide gap were she can establish a relationship with her by opening up her complications of her personal