Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Ending of The Soloist does not end on such a high note!

             I just have finished the ending of the book The Soloist and boy am I surprised! First of all on my last post about The Soloist I was near the end of the book. But suddenly after I made my post I found out that Nathaniel Ayers "the main character" suddenly had an outbreak of anger on Mr Lopez. Which lead both of them into a physical altercation that took me by surprise!

          It all started when Steve Lopez gave Nathaniel this brand new apartment at this facility for the mentally ill. Then Nathaniel has one of his schizophrenic episodes that got him angry towards Mr. Lopez. Now at first that was extremely confusing to me, because both Nathaniel and Steve Lopez know that Steve Lopez does everything for Nathaniel. So for Nathaniel to get mad seems kind of strange, because I thought that they both had this "special bond" through music. Then It suddenly resolves with Steve Lopez getting angry and trying to pull himself out of this terrible situation "meaning leaving Nathaniel."

         Now that Nathaniel is all by himself he goes out of his way to personally make an apology.* Note* which I have found out that getting a schizophrenic man to apologize for there previous actions is very rare. Then I kept on thinking how is this going to plan out, because of all the things Steve has done to cut off Nathaniel. But Steve apologizes for everything and tells Nathaniel that nothing should ever get between us.

         The Soloist ended up shocking me and it made me realize that life has plenty of twistes and turns, and it's your job to stay on top of it! Also to get back on more of the moral of The Soloist. You have to always help people that need help by providing support and happiness to other peoples life. So of course I am going to say that I loved this book "mainly because of it's plot", but what really made me love it is that The Soloist not only covers two characters. The Soloist covers what life and friendship should be.

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