“A vagabond” by Guy de Maupassant, tells a story of Jacques Randel life. Jacques Randel was the youngest one of the entire family he was the only man as well. His responsibility was to, provide food for his money. But Randel was incapable to provide money for his family. He moved on to find a job, since his old place couldn’t provide him with enough jobs to support his family. Moving out became hi worst nightmare. A week past and still no one was able to provide him hit a decent paycheck. He couldn’t either move back to his place, he had no money to transport himself back.
Another week passed and he was still with out a job and shelter, “And now for a week he had found nothing, and had no money left, and nothing to eat but a piece of bread”. Randel was living the life of a Vagabond. Time passed, Randel had a complete desire for food, “He looked at the sides of the road, imagining he saw potatoes dug up and lying on the ground before his eyes”. Later that morning he knock every door he saw, no one answered “"In Heaven's name! they must give me some this time!" …show more content…
This is relevant today, because we all have a mission in life. We must work to provide for our family. With out work, we have nothing to offer. Randel, wanted the best for his family but his planes didn’t go as he wanted. Even do none of this was his fault; he paid the price for his decisions. But in life in order to succeed we must over come many obstacles. Randel plan fail reason why? He was unprepared for his journey. He never planned a back up planned, just in case everything went bad.
In conclusion not everything goes as we plan in life. Sometime we succeed, and sometimes we just don’t. Life is hard, but we can adapt to it, if we try. Randel was incapable to adapt, so he drawn him self to sorrow. I my self have overcome many obstacles in life. I was capable to adapt to many different problems I had in life. There is always a way out, if you look for it