Meeting people, love, friendship, Of mice and men, John Steinbeck, Greyfriars Bobby, Don chaffey, The kite runner, Kahled Hosseini
I'm going to talk about the notion "Meeting people: love and friendship". Birds of the same kind are often seen to flock and fly together. This is because a bird can be comfortable only in flock of its kind. This is the case in human beings also. Those with similar tastes and interests often form groups and associate with one another. They might not be feeling comfortable in a different sort of company. In order to form a lasting friendship, people must have tastes and outlooks which they share in common. Therefore we would say that birds of a feather flock together, thereby, we may wonder if birds of a different feather flock together. I'm first going to talk about an excerpt of "of Mice and men" by John Steinbeck, then about the film "Greyfriars Bobby" and finally about Kahled Hosseini's book, "The kite runner".
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