Evolution is nature's ability to ensure that living things will adapt in response to changes in the environment to ensure the maximum probability of survival, even under the most extreme circumstances. This ability almost seems granted to us by a kind of divinity, of which without all living things on our planet would have surely met their doom. Similarly, as a person ascends through the years of his or her lifetime, the intrinsic changes in an individual in response to the extrinsic obstacles can be quite uncanny. This "social evolution" is directly responsible for our ability, as social animals, to cope with whatever problems we experience throughout the course of a lifetime. The consequences of each event will help shape and mold one's perspective on life to help them deal with any problem that may arise.
In the novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, the main character, Francie, goes through such changes and the reader is intimately involved with her decision-making......
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