Today was hard day for Dean Winchester. He and his dog, Sam, were out all day putting out fires and rescuing people. Dean's best friend, Cas, came over and they were watching t.v. All of sudden, they heard the news come on. "There has been a search party for Mr.Tracy, the high school teacher. He is believed to be kidnapped, '' the news reporter announced. Dean looked at Cas because Mr.Tracy was the reason why they were even friends. Cas went home and went to sleep. He woke up he went to his job at the World Trade Center. Dean woke up to the sounds of police, firefighters, and ambulances. He looked out of his window to see what's going on. He saw a big hole in the side of the tower. Dean shot out of his warm house and got Sam. He put …show more content…
He picked up all the pieces and put them in a grey sparkling pouch so he could glue it back together. There was broken glass, computers, metal bars, and anything you could imagine in your brain. Finally, his shift was over and he slept in his bed with Sam at his feet, drooling and snoring. This was a very bad day in history. How could anybody do this? Dean went to the police station because they had caught the master mind behind this whole mess. Dean was full of hate and wanted the man dead. They let Dean question him first because in the past he questioned people for them. "Why would you risk your life and others as well?" questioned Dean. "It's my diabolical plan, you see nobody knew my plan but me I only err- told them that the cops were coming and if they flew a plane to make it look accidental the cops would be worried about the plane crash and not them," the crippled man whispered to him. "Take this man in for 102 years in prison stat!" yelled one of the police officers. Just like that he was put into a jail cell and was never seen until they questioned him.He couldn't even have a phone call because he could tell the people on the terrorist side his
Natalie Neysa Alund, Dave Boucher and Stacey Barchenger recently reported that teenage Elizabeth Thomas, was found safe after being kidnapped by her high school teacher, Tad Cummins. The two were from Tennessee and found all the way in Northern California after being searched for a month. The former teacher is in custody without bond. He is facing charges of sexual contact with a minor and aggravated kidnapping.
Part 5 begins by recounting Dean's journey home from Mexico. His car finally died in Louisiana and he gets money from Inez to get back to New York. Inez is another girl that he meets and leaves Camillie for her. After taking Inez to New Jersey and marrying her, Dean suddenly jumps on a bus for San Francisco to live with Camille and his two children. Dean now has been "three times married, twice divorced, and living with the second wife." Dean needs to grow up and become a parent rather than having random hook ups. Dean states that he has parted with a “fever” in Mexico. Dean wants to settle down with Camillie and spend the rest of his life with her. He also wants to meet up with Sal and him his plan. After Dean is done talking with Sal,
The two stories, “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, and “Lobo: the King of Currumpaw” by Ernest Thompson Seton, both have two characters with major similarities and differences. Lobo, was a fierce and skilled wolf who worked his way around traps and obstacles that tried to capture him. On the other hand, General Zaroff was a vicious antagonist. Zaroff is in a life threatening game with another serious hunter, Rainsford. The two characters (Zaroff & Lobo) show a resemblance to each other and share differences.
Last week I predicted that Dean would struggle with the return of Mary. I think he is having an identity crisis which is leading him to act very ‘un’ Dean like. At the start of the episode, he even tried to talk to Cas about the situation. Since Dean was four years old he has been brother, mother, and even father to Sam. With the return of Mary, Dean’s place in the family has shifted. The scenes at the end of the episode where Dean was emotional eating
Villains do not become malicious from thin air, there is always a reason behind their actions. In the book Day 21 by Kass Morgan, the reader is given more detail on the character Murphy. This character follows no rules and at first has his followers but that quickly changes. Murphy hunts down and in a way forces a 13-year-old girl to commit suicide, and is then banished from the camp. He eventually comes back and tries to kill several people.
When Silas Deane boarded the ship that would take him back to America he was not expecting it to be the cause of his demise. Formerly the American attaché to France during the Revolutionary War, Deane was ousted from his position when it was revealed he was selling secrets to the English. Not having anywhere else to go, Deane lived in Belgium for a time until he went to England. Eventually he saw it safe enough to make the trip to America, and not be prosecuted for his wrongdoings that occurred during the Revolutionary War. Whether he would be truly accepted back into the United States or not, it would never be found out due to Deane’s mysterious death on the passage over to the United States. Deane’s death on the surface appears to be a suicide, but if looked at closely it could have been a murder. Silas Deane was most murdered by Edward Bancroft because of Bancroft’s motive, Bancroft’s knowledge of poisons, and the lack of evidence found to
family back home, and Kolbe decided to take his place. He was then sentenced to execution by
They planned on taking him May 10 but because difficulties getting a plane ride of they pushed it to May 11. That day they had two cars set up one in front of his house and the other next to it faking car troubles. Eichmann was late and showed up on the second bus to drop him by his house. Once he was open they tackled him and stuck him in the car, he was then transported to an safe house where he was placed in a cell for an entire day and night. He was then transported to the airport where he was disguised as a flight attendant and given a sedative to make sure he wouldn't try to run. After a close call of flagged documents the plane was finally allowed to depart and was headed for Israel.
into the school through the windows due to the lock system. He then proceeded to murder twenty
Every episode tends to include and end with some emotional scene in which Dean is rarely open or agreeable to talking about his feelings. He grew up being the strong anchor for his family. To him, his
As spring has found us I notice many social media posts bursting with light and colour and a sense of joy, a happy kind of anticipation. There's an atmosphere smelling of freshly cut grass, sunshowers and a 'new day' type of feeling. It reeks of positivity and optimism.
People can very easily be coerced into believing or doing anything, as long as the correct word choice is used. The leaders of the Civil Rights movement were aware of this as they were constantly trying to get people, which includes both the victims and persecutors of segregation, into taking action against the discrimination. Martin Luther King Jr. in his “I Have A Dream Speech” and his “Letter From Birmingham Jail” is a clear example. Rosa Parks, a prominent figure in the movement, is also a great example as she is quoted many times in the text “How History Got the Rosa Parks Story Wrong” by Jeanne Theoharris. Civil Rights leaders used words to provoke, calm, and inspire.
Sam Temple is sitting in his history class when his teacher disappears into thin air.
When Dean first met Cindy, he was fascinated by here right away without even knowing anything about
Then Sal meets Dean; a wild, roguish character, and is so enchanted by him that he believes he can shape his own identity through being ‘like’ Dean. Hence, Sal takes to the road, planning to follow in Dean’s footsteps.