"Lather and Nothing Else" Tells us to Take Opportunities
"Lather and Nothing Else" by Hernando T éllez is a story about revenge. The story starts off with a person going to an enemy barber shop. The barber has the chance to kill him, but he does not. I think the barber should have killed him because the man killed his friends so he should have done it. I felt justice was justified when I took my friend's sandwich after they took my food. Some of the hard decisions I make are to either focus in class or to talk to my friends. If I talk to my friends more I have more fun, but do not get as much work done though. If I lock in I get work done, but I do not have much fun. One decision that was hard to make was when I did a martial art. I had to quit it and it was hard for me. I did the martial art for a while and I did not want to stop it for good. I had to quit it because I had to commit to the swim team. My team was high-commitment and I could not do both of them. In conclusion, there is a theme to follow. It is to take chances ...