Mount Pleasant
The childhood is often the most important time in a person’s life. Through your upbringing it is to some extent determined which kind of person you are going to become, as the norms and values that your parents teach you are going to affect you throughout your life. Children also tend to have a vivid imagination, which they use to explain the unexplainable. These unexplainable events can be a result of many things; neglect, loneliness or just an overactive imagination. An example of a similar incident is portrayed in the short story Mount Pleasant from 2005 by Mary-Louise Buxton. [Læs mere…]