Life In Tim O Brien's Rabbit-Proof Fence

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Have you ever wanted to take a stand when everyone is against you, and tell them what you think is right? Also, fight for what is right for you and not let other people persuade you. So then you agree with me it is important to make your own choices in life. First, in the article Rabbit-Proof Fence, the sisters made a hard choice to stand up for themselves and their settlement and find their way back home they fought back. In paragraphs 8 through 10 they said As soon as the other girls left the dormitory, Molly beckoned her two sisters to come closer to her, then she whispered urgently We re not going to school, so grab your bags. We are not staying here. Daisy and Gracie were stunned and stood staring at her. What did you say to me? Ask Gracie. I said, we re not staying here at the settlement, because we re going home to Jigalong. (Jigalong is their home) …show more content…
That choice started more people going into that school so they made their own choice, also an example from the text is Several people from the NAACP came to the house in the summer. They told my parents that I was one of just a few black children to pass the school board test and that I had been chosen to attend one of the white schools, William Frantz Public School.

Third, in the article Ban the Ban they say, “When you take away the option to order a soda over a certain size, you have now removed my options. I no longer have a choice that is not what this country is all about they took away people's freedom of expression and we as people do not want to live like