Tuesday, November 15, 2011

9/11

9/11
                                                By: Abigail Sharpee

On September 11, 2001, two planes intentionally hit into the twin towers, not only destroying years of hard work, but most importantly taking the lives of thousands of innocent civilians. This horrifying tragedy changed the lives of Americans all over our country. Especially affected were the Americans who lost loved ones or had been touched by someone who was lost in the disaster of the twin towers, world trade center, and pentagon. It caused pain and sorrow to them knowing that they never got to say goodbye; some never found the bodies of their loved ones, or found out what had happened to them on that very depressing day.
            However, one day the sign of relief and clarification came knocking for the Crowther family when they found some type of evidence of their beloved Welles who died in the South tower of the World Trait Center. One afternoon Mr. Crowther was reading about this woman who survived the twin tour hit and was saying that a man who carried a red handkerchief saved her and many others’ lives. Right then is when the Crowther’s knew that was their Welles, that is because ever since Welles was 6 he started wearing a red handkerchief everywhere he went, it was his trademark. So the Crowther’s contacted this woman and sent her a picture asking if Welles was really the man who had saved her life, her immediate response was “Yes that is the man who saved me from my death.”
Later on the woman began to explain what Welles did in the last few seconds of his life. She said that he lead about 5 people down a 65 flight staircase he had found which had a group of firemen waiting at the bottom. Once they reached the bottom, the firemen lead them to a pathway out of the building. Instead of following the rest of them to the exit, Welles climbed all the way back up and brought down more people to safety, he did this 6 times. On his 7th time up, the tower collapsed, not giving Welles the chance to rescue himself. So 24 year old Welles laid there, next to his red handkerchief and the others he didn’t get the chance to help.
For some it’s a day of remembrance like for the Cowther’s family; others it’s a day of thanks like for the ones who survived. However, for the entire nation, September 11, 2001 was a day that will go down in history followed by the heroic actions of our country’s people. We will not only mourn from the happenings of this day but we shall learn from it. The taking of lives and actions that occurred that day only proves that our country is strong; we will get back on our feet and improve on our mistakes. While patching up the holes that 9/11 created, we will also never forget the sacrifices made by our people that horrifying day.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Response-Darry

Darry is a character in the book "The Outsiders" by; S.E Hinton, and plays the role of a greaser, and an older brother of two who lost his parents and had to basically stop his life to take the spot of a parent to raise his little brothers.  Darry was an amazing student, athlete , and had many friends, but after his parents passed away he had to dropout of high school, quit his sports, and forget about his friends, all just to take the place of his parents. Darry took on many responsibilities such as getting a job, and had to suffer through a lot of funny looks, and judgment from other people. Lots of people would look at Darry funny for dropping out of everything, but little did they know the terrible story behind it. Now Darry is just trying to get by day by day while trying to keep his brothers out of trouble.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Draft of the Introduction

“The Tell-Tale Heart”
                            Authors Note: This is a Draft of the introduction

Crazy, what does it mean to be crazy? According to Webster Dictionary, crazy means “to be mentally deranged”; although the definitions of some others are, “to be insane, and not like the usual person”; “to think of ironic thinks that not the average human being would”, and “to stand out from the crowd of normal citizens.”  So with all these verities of definitions, would a man who kills a guy in his sleep, chops the poor innocent man in too pieces over a tunb then burry the man under a floor, considered crazy? According to “The Tell-Tale Heart” by; Edgar Allen Poe, this type of behavior is not crazy at all, it is actually considered sane! How can that be? How can it be that a man murdering another man but through a slow and completely though out, bulletproof plan, be sane? It’s not!