Lersula K LeGuin once said it is good to have an end to journey toward but
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The most important part of a journey and part we remember most isn't the end of the journey but rather the experiences that we encounter while on the journey path. Three texts that support this idea as well as the quote said by Lersula K. LeGuin are the film Rabbit Proof Fence directed by Phillip Noyce, the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost and a feature article from the Sunday magazine in the Sunday Morning Herald, the Reeve Experiment written by Jerome Groopman. The three texts are of three different kinds of journeys but they all communicate that important part of the journey is the journey itself.
During the course of a journey it is like that we will have to make choices. The choices we make could alter the path of the journey. The three texts mention in the above paragraph all communicate this idea. Rabbit Proof Fence is the journey of three aboriginal girl who have run away from a settlement at Moore River to the there home and family at Jigalong. Their journey starts when the oldest and most experienced girl Molly decides she cannot take the white culture and needs to go home to her mother. Molly made the choice to leave and she left it up to her little sister Daisy and her little cousin Gracie whether or not they wanted to go with her...