Friendship Character Analysis

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TRUE FRIENDSHIP
Once upon a time in a small town far, far away there lived three best friends Michael, Gabriel and Emily. Michael’s father was a successful merchant while Gabriel’s father was a famous, army commander, and a war hero who died in battle, killed by the cruel and fearsome bandit lord and his army that came to conquer and rob the town long time ago. His father managed to save the town by sacrificing his life.
Emily, on the other hand, was the only daughter of the town’s mayor. Michael was interested in becoming a singer and musician since he was a little boy and he loved to play his guitar. Gabriel was a courageous and brave little boy who wanted to be just as famous as his father who feared nothing. Emily was a sweet little girl …show more content…

The two friends who were once inseparable became arch rivals. They stopped seeing each other and stopped talking to each other. Emily was devastated to know that Michael and Gabriel have stopped being friends. With time, Gabriel became so mad with rage and greed, that he started plotting to kill Michael so that he can be with Emily. He could not bear the thought of Emily choosing Michael over him. However, before Gabriel could execute his evil plans, the once defeated bandit army and their fearsome leader attacked the town again. A series of gruesome battles took place. Many of the town’s forces perished, so much so that common townspeople had to pick up arms and fight and defend …show more content…

The war still continued. The remainder of the town’s forces and townspeople were barely able to keep the bandits out of their town without Gabriel in command. Soon Gabriel took charge of the forces again. He found Michael and apologized for his mistakes in the past. He said he wanted to be friends again with Michael and he cannot thank Michael enough for saving his life and that he was extremely sorry.
Michael forgave his friend and together they were able to defeat the bandits. Gabriel finally avenged his father’s death by slaying the Bandit Lord. The news of Michael and Gabriel becoming friends again was the second happiest news that the townspeople heard after the defeat of the bandits.
It was Gabriel himself that announced the marriage of his two best friends Michael and Emily, the mayor seemed to agree to it as well and all was well.
THE END

Moral 1: Greediness blinds you and it can destroy even the purest of relationships such as friendships.
Moral 2: True Friendships are harder to come-by and will always be tested by difficult circumstances; don’t ever let go of your friends in their difficult

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