After reading "Grass," a person might contemplate the fragility of life, the interconnectedness of all living beings, and the cycle of life and death in nature.
the person is called an Asian I thought you might know that.
Sure. There are many things in life that might affect a person's outlook and belief--reading another person's views included.
A person who collects things can be called a collector. If the collecting is thought to be excessive, such a person might also be called a packrat, or a hoarder.
Sometimes it can be true that reading will decrease the stress level. It will cause the person to think on the story. That person will think and might feel good forgetting the reason of stress.
reading, driving, watching tv, using tools
grass
A hawk might attack a person if they are too near to it's nest, or trying to harm/capture the hawk itself. Maybe if it somehow thought the person was prey, but that's unlikely. A hawk might be trained to attack, but that is also unlikely.
If you can touch the person on the arm or shoulder without embarrassment, then you should ask the person out. I am a guy answering this question....thought you might wanna know.
Well.... if I thought the victim might be armed, or there might be a weapon in the house, or business, or car, or on their person, it sure would deter ME.
Reading might relate to you because, in some books there might be a problem you have had experience with or there might be a accident or some kind of event that may have happened to you or your friend.
they might have thought it would hurt him if he found out differently about the person he thought was his father
You can cook the onions from onion grass but you might want to rinse it off.