A journey is ultimately an unrecognized learning experience. This is very evident in the text Maestro written by author, Peter Goldsworthy.
Peter Goldsworthy has an interesting writing style which is at first, perceived as present tense. Later on, the realisation takes place that he is writing it from the protagonist's point of view as an older person recounting the past.
It is a reasonably long journey that takes place, in which displays the main protagonist Paul Crabbe, his inner journey through adulthood and its affects on him later on in life. The decisions and choices he makes as a young boy are not forgotten, they still influence his everyday perspective on life.
As a young man, Paul Crabbe is ignorant of just how much this stage in his life is going to affect him ultimately. However, he is aware that the piano lessons from Herr Keller are necessary in order to fulfil his hopes and dreams for success, which in turn forms some sort of motivation for him to engage in......
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