Evermore: The Immortals

An Example of one Theme in the story that can happen in real life or many people experience it?

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Haven goes to all kinds of addictive-behavior meetings. She attends meetings aimed at helping co-dependents and others, but not because she has those behaviors. Haven is actually desperate for acceptance and seems to find it in those meetings. Drina only has to pay Haven a little attention to have her full-fledged loyalty. Ever knows quite a bit about Haven's family, including that his father is not involved in business when he's away on trips and that her mother is having an affair with her personal trainer. The result is that Haven is often left alone.

Acceptance is an important part of the life of a teenager and the characters of this story are no different. The theme is seen most strongly in Haven. Haven is basically ignored at home. Her parents are seldom interested or involved in her life which prompted her decision to begin dressing in the matter of the Goth. Even that got her little attention. In an effort to make up for it, Haven goes to addictive behavior meetings. Though she doesn't have these addictive behaviors, she seems to get the acceptance she craves from others at these meetings.

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