Nebraska???
My question is this: Why did Adam and Tender wind up going back to the Creedish Church District? I had thought there plan was to go to Canada. Was there some symbolic reason for them going back to where all their problems began? Was there something there that Adam needed to show Tender, or was Tender supposed to do something to make himself an individual, someone free of the Creedish way of life? This is the only part of the plot I cant seem to understand (fully) and if anyone could help me out I'd really appreciate it.
It just goes to show you, lessons from the Wizard of Oz can be applied to all walks of life. Also, Forrest Gump. Life is like a box of chocolates, byotch!
I love using the word byotch. I look for opportunities, but they're hard to come across.
Speaking of opportunities,
and also maybe he couldnt get past his problems from his child hood untill he revisited where he spent his childhood
I love using the word byotch. I look for opportunities, but they're hard to come across.
Speaking of opportunities,
hahahahaha <3





just remember no matter how cliche this sounds, there is no place like home. no matter how many bad or good memories, one always at one point in time in his or her life wants to go home. it was a way of tender finding himself and realizing what he had done. how he had been corrupted and betrayed.