Small Treasure Box Beneath the glowing sensation of the sun, lies water throughout the miles, but the question Pam would ask herself was what were the really wondered what would lie beneath the sea. Looking out of her balcony, into the ocean she remembered that there might have been human forms, with just no legs. For there where legend of years ago that they had to chooses between the sea and land. They had chosen the sea rather then the land for it was safer out in the water then in land. For what they chose they would give up the ability to walk but they received fins so they could swim.
The myth her grandma had told her made her wonder about many things she saw. She became as curious as a cat, she would look in every corner of the house just to what she could find. She became more and more curious as she got older. She would look in drawers and books to see what she could learn about each thing she found.
On day she was roaming around her house like usual, she was walking so the hall when she spot a small treasure box made out of wood and strange symbols at the sides in a self. It had seemed strange to her that she had never seen it. She took it to her dad and asked if he could open it for her, for it had a s livery and gold ish lock on it. “Daddy, Daddy look what I found,” said Pam.
“Oh, hold on a minute honey,” respond her father. “Look at this little wooden box that I found, Can you open the lock though” she exclaimed. Her father frozen and stared at the tiny object his daughter was holding. “Oh, dear where did you find this Pam?” Outside, in the hall way, the one that leads to the patio.” Pam, promise me that whatever people say to you, you won’t open this box!” he explained. “Why, daddy.
The Term Paper on Naturalism and Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat”
Naturalism is frequently cited as one of the dominant literary movements of 19th century America. Naturalism aimed at a detached, scientific objective portrayal of a natural self controlled by instincts and ruled by passion. Since a self was not perceived to have free will, naturalism debunked moral judgment. Historically, naturalism is perceived to have been more inclusive but also less selective ...
Why can’t I open it and see whats inside? I found it. So it belongs to,” She replied angrily. “Pam, The only thing I am telling you is that you can’t and will not be opening this box until I have decided that you can, it that understood?” taking the wooden box out of her hands and dismissing her. While leaving her father’s library she stood outside the door to spy where her father was going to hide it. He claimed on ladder to the fourth shelve on the bookcase. He took some books out and put the small item in there and the n covered it up with the books.
After see where her father had hid it she ran down to her room. She started to plan a way to get in his library and try to take the box always from him. Later on she got an idea she would tell her dad that she was going to go to the supermarket with Elizabeth and that she was going to be gone all day. Rather then doing that she was going to stay in her room until her father would leave his library and then race to find the treasuring box. So she did what she had plan and everything want smoothly.
Once her father was out of his Library for lunch, she hurried up the stairs and tried to box, at last she found it. She took it and went to her bedroom and sat in the middle of the room and tried to open the lock with a screwdriver, her hands got tried of twisting the screwdriver and the lock to open it and finally she did it. Right when she open the box her father hurried in to try to close the box before the aroma that was inside would get out. She fell to the side seeing her father trying to close the tiny box.
She asked her father’s forgiveness. For what she had done “Daddy, I am so sorry””I can’t believe you disobeyed me ” Daddy I didn’t mean to, I was just to curious””I don’t know what to think of you Pam anymore””Please daddy, forgive me. I know what I did is wrong”.