Friendship In Mischa's Friends

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Friends are important. They are always good to have around and they can be everything to you. But what does really happen when complications come? Can you overcome them and stay friends?

The composition of the story is after the traditional plot structure. The story has an exposition, a rising action, a climax, a falling action, and a resolution.
The exposition of the story is found in the beginning, where you get introduced to Mischa and Clara, who are the two main characters. Clara talks about how she first went up to Mischa and how their friendship began. After that in the middle part of the story you find the rising action, where you look more into the friendship between Mischa and Clara. It’s here where you get some information about Mischa’s background. That he moved with his mother from Moscow when he was only nine years old. That his mother is always working in the lab and hasn’t dated anyone since Mischa’s father left them when Mischa was very young.
Therefore, the friends spend a lot of their time at Mischa’s house. Here they can do whatever they want. They can listen to music, drink, eat or do drugs. It’s …show more content…

Renaude only emerges halfway through the story and here Clara and Mischa both find themselves drawn to her. Although both Clara and Mischa are a bit in love with Renaude, she really only functions as a reminder that the friendship between them is more important than anything else. This leads to the main theme, which is friendship and freedom. Mischa and Clara think that their friendship is very important, and they are trying to avoid doing anything that would threaten it. The message that the author is trying to get through with the use of this theme could be that teenagers nowadays discover themselves and adjust to the world around them by exploring their limits and freedom through and their

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