Sunday, May 19, 2019

Message to Garcia Essay

In the short writing, Message to Garcia, the author Elbert Hubbard writes of a globe named Rowen, who is tasked with delivering a letter to the leader of the Cuban resistance forces, General Garcia. But the story is non nearly his trials, or his mishaps. Its not or so his journey nor his thoughts about the mail service at all. The story actually mentions rowan only a few times throughout. The author instead focuses on the qualities of Rowan, not on what he says, but, rather on what he didnt.The narrator of the story, who is never actually named but whom can be assumed to be in close conjunction with those who were tasked with reaching Garcia, speaking of Rowans undeniable loyalty to the cause. The situation was representmingly impossible. Trying to reach Garcia who was actively trying to stay hid to deliver a message intercommunicate for his cooperation. With no questions asked Rowan sats out on his three week journey to deliver the message.The connection mingled with Rowan s silence on the details of the mission, and his loyalty to the task and the iodins giving it to him are explained further in the story. In fact later on, it becomes less of a story and more(prenominal) of a guidance manual to the readers. It explains that how numerous times nowadays, or perhaps most times, success is gained through back ended means. People in general sense do not possess the mindset to focus on a task, nor arrive the willingness to gain that mindset. When told to accomplish a task, they wither go do it halfheartedly is at all, or simply substitute it to the side, or the gutter as the author put it.The main connection that the author made was that Rowan did not ask where General Garcia was. Not because he already knew, but that he knew enough about the situation that he had already made the determination that he was tasked with the mission because nobody else knew either. To put it simple, it did not matter whether he asked or not. His success of the mission re lied purely on his skills and accomplishing the task. Asking questions like whoand how ere of modest consequence. He had to do it and he would do it. As I said before, the author was not interested with the journey, but his willingness and loyalty to mission accomplishment to begin the impossible journey at all.The author as well goes into details about another man, to describe the polar opposite of Rowan. He describes the man as proof(predicate) to reason, unable to take orders, nor give them. Basically describing a large portion of todays edict. The people with a society of people such as that is that progress is halted, not because the means arent there, but that there is not initiative to find the means and put them into effect to get things done.To a logical thinking person, the culture is this, that Rowans qualities of dedication to the mission, and his comrades that would more the likely be returnsed by his actions, even if he could not immediately see it, are qualities that we should all strive to possess. To better ourselves and those around us is a mission in itself, one that we should all be loyal too, not just for us, but for everyone, For is everyone shared this sentiment, perhaps the need to cast a letter to General Garcia would not have existed at all. The need for us to observe situations, or missions, if you will, from a third person point of view, rather than looking just at how they will benefit us, or take us out of our comfort zones, becomes more necessary as we receive more responsibility to get the mission accomplished.

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