Journeys can range from going to the refrigerator for a late-night snack or as far as traveling the world. The excerpt from Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life written by Wendy Mass shows 2 friends traveling the city to open a box. The poem “Where the Sidewalk Ends” written by Shel Silverstein describes the “place where the sidewalk ends” and the journey you take. Both Wendy Mass and Shel Silverstein convey a common message of how it is important to value the journey you take using repetition and metaphors. Both sources use repetition to emphasize their messages. In Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life, Wendy Mass repeats the phrase “Life is all about the journey”. In the poem “Where the Sidewalk Ends” Shel Silverstein repeats the phrase "Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow" (Silverstein). These quotes are used to call attention to the meaning of the phrases, to value the walk and the adventure. Jeremy would never have had those …show more content…
In Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life, Wendy Mass uses the metaphor “Because that's all life is, really, a string of moments that you knot together and carry with you” (Mass). In the poem “Where the Sidewalk Ends”, Shel Silverstien uses the metaphor "There is a place where the sidewalk ends, And before the street begins, And there the grass grows soft and white” (Silverstien). The metaphor referencing a string of moments creating life shows how our life is the “Journey”. Jeremy’s dad made the most of the short life he was given because he learned to value all the time you get on this journey that is life. Shel Silverstein referenced the sidewalk that we walk, hinting at a correlation to life. We walk the path of life to an eventual end, but there is still a sidewalk. To get to the end, we need to walk the path of life, and it is important to experience it to the fullest. To recap, both authors used metaphors about life to strengthen core