In the book Rules of the Road this quote was said "I'd be driving along way from home; but I wouldn't be driving away from my problem". This led my teacher to ask, is it possible to drive away from your problems. after a couple minutes of thinking and putting ideas together, I've concluded that it is not possible to drive away from your problems, because wherever you go to the problem will follow you, it may be delayed, but the past will likely catch up to you sooner or later.
It really depends on what kind of trouble your in. If your in alot of trouble then i think that there is no way your gonna drive away from it, ask the criminals in trouble with the law. If you in no that much trouble, then maybe you an drive away, but it won't be easy like drive from one state to the closest state near it. If your in very minor trouble, then you will have a good chance of driving away because it has a very little chance of being remembered.
One of the reasons i say that is because the problem is likely to repeat wherever you go no matter what the problem is. Like in Rules Of the Road , Jenna is visiting Texas to avoid seeing her father, but eventually when her trip with Mrs. Gladstone is over, she's going to have to come back home. Like Jenna her problem is only delayed. I wonder whats the result of something that is delayed, will it be forgotten?
Another reason i believe that you can't drive away from your problems is no matter how far or long you are gone, someone is always going to remember it. Like in crime if your in trouble with the law, they can put out wanted posters, television ads, and can keep it in a police system so its always remembered. if your running from something and run into the same thing somewhere else then what was the point of running away. If you drive away from your problem, you will probably remember that problem for a very long time.
Now I've stated why i don't think its possible to drive away from any problem you have. Whether you run far, or for a long time, you are only delaying the inevitable. You cannot run away from something to major as I've concluded.
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