Saving it for something." "For what?" the fish says. But Sergei won't answer." Sergei's decisions to save Yonatan's life have been inhibited by his relationship with his goldfish. Thus showing how Sergei's relationship with the goldfish defines him as a man who may look tough on the outside, but is just a man who doesn't want to be alone. Relationships such as the ones in the article Conquering Cliques in School seem to define the students as people who need to feel a sense of belonging. This is shown to be hinted at by high school student Karen Ceballos when she states: “We probably form cliques because of primitive instincts that tell us that there’s safety in numbers,” she says. “No one wants to go through the horrors of high school alone, and it helps to have people who understand you and who can relate to you to help you through it all.” In addition, another high school student named Han states that certain relationships can define people by forcing them to change themselves. For instance, he says: “They want to fit in and not seem to be a loner,” he says. “They care about what other people think about them and sometimes even let others dictate their
Saving it for something." "For what?" the fish says. But Sergei won't answer." Sergei's decisions to save Yonatan's life have been inhibited by his relationship with his goldfish. Thus showing how Sergei's relationship with the goldfish defines him as a man who may look tough on the outside, but is just a man who doesn't want to be alone. Relationships such as the ones in the article Conquering Cliques in School seem to define the students as people who need to feel a sense of belonging. This is shown to be hinted at by high school student Karen Ceballos when she states: “We probably form cliques because of primitive instincts that tell us that there’s safety in numbers,” she says. “No one wants to go through the horrors of high school alone, and it helps to have people who understand you and who can relate to you to help you through it all.” In addition, another high school student named Han states that certain relationships can define people by forcing them to change themselves. For instance, he says: “They want to fit in and not seem to be a loner,” he says. “They care about what other people think about them and sometimes even let others dictate their