Inner Journey
By: Kevin • Essay • 453 Words • January 8, 2010 • 1,106 Views
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An inner journey is a journey of the mind and spirit where one experiences development of self through experiences that challenge our thinking and our beliefs. With Empire of the Sun and Raw we have two characters moving in different directions.
In Empire of the Sun a little boy named Jim is a wealthy English boy who lives in Shanghai, China. Jim lives in a nice house with his parents and servants to do the house work. Japan invades China and Jim gets separated from his parents. With no where to go Jim wonders around not knowing what to do. Jim eventually runs into Besie an American. They get captured by the Japanese and taken to a detention centre where they have barely any food. At this point Jim has already had some massive changes to his life.
Jim has gone from a rich and wealthy boy where everything is done for him to being captured and put into a detention centre. Jim and Besie get moved to a small camp near an airbase where the conditions are better. Besie teaches Jim how to survive in these times. Jim looks up to Besie for Guidant’s and Besie looks after him teaching Jim how to steal and stay alive in tough situations in the camp.
Raw is an opposite story to Empire of the Sun. Brett is starts in a rehab centre (the farm) because he broke into bottle shop and stolen some money. While Brett is in the farm he finds himself in a place where there are people who have done some bad things like him. The owner