One can run from big problems but can seldom hide for long. Samantha Sweeting tried just that. When Samantha found out she had just lost her client 50 million pounds, from an overdue case sitting on her desk she was in a state of sheer panic. Samantha couldn’t face the world and decided to run away. Running away seemed like a good idea at the time. It gave her the time to clear her head, and be around people who had no idea about her past life.

i need to talk about running away from problems in an english isu and refrence to my book the undomestic goddess. that is what i have as an intro but i don't really no where to go next i need help!!!!

I. Introduction, incl thesis statement
II. What she was running from, in detail
III. Where she ran, and how it was different from what she left behind
IV. What happened to make it all catch up to her; why she couldn't outrun the problems
V. Conclusion

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Here is a suggested outline for your essay on the theme of running away from problems in the book "The Undomestic Goddess":

I. Introduction
- Introduce the concept of running away from problems and discuss its relevance in the book.
- Provide a brief overview of the main character, Samantha Sweeting, and the situation she finds herself in.

II. What she was running from, in detail
- Explain the specific problem Samantha faced, losing her client 50 million pounds, and the implications of this loss.
- Highlight Samantha's state of panic and her decision to escape instead of facing the consequences.

III. Where she ran and how it was different from what she left behind
- Describe Samantha's chosen escape destination and the new environment she enters.
- Discuss the significance of being around people who have no knowledge of her past life and how it provides a fresh start for Samantha.

IV. What happened to make it all catch up to her; why she couldn't outrun the problems
- Explore the turning point or event that causes Samantha's problems to catch up with her.
- Analyze the reasons why the act of running away ultimately proves ineffective in escaping the consequences of her actions.

V. Conclusion
- Summarize the main points discussed in the essay.
- Reflect on the broader lessons or themes that can be drawn from Samantha's experience and relate them to the topic of running away from problems in general.

To gather more information and supporting evidence for each section of your essay, you can refer to the book itself and analyze specific scenes and interactions related to Samantha's decision to run away. You may also want to consider consulting literary analysis or book review resources specific to "The Undomestic Goddess" for additional insights and perspectives.