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Jacqui's Story Analysis

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On September 19, 1999 Jacqueline Saburido’s life was changed forever. Jacqui’s story is an effective testament about how drunk driving can not only kill people but can also scar and disfigure someone for life. The moral being conveyed in her story is to never drink and drive. It is not worth risking your life, someone else’s life, or putting anyone at risk of lifelong challenges, trauma and injuries. The story presents this message with startlingly graphic images of a young student who was faced with these dilemmas. A portion of the story shows images of how Jacqueline looks now, after the incident. The story shows a comparison with other images that show how she looked before the accident. Her story suggests that not everyone dies from these …show more content…

The story also explains how Jacqueline’s life was changed forever. The story is extremely effective because it gets its point across by appealing to the compassionate side of the audience.

Although included in the story, it does not focus on the convicted drunk driver who hit the car Jacqueline was in or on her friends who were critically injured or killed in the wreck that caused Jacqui’s injuries. The main focus was on Jacqueline and her story. People sometimes overlook the ones who survive fatal drunk driving accidents. However, the lives taken and their loved ones are not the only people who suffer. While it is incredibly sad to hear of someone dying in a car wreck especially when it was no fault of their own, you have to be thankful that they are not in pain, physically or mentally. The ones who are still alive and struggling with their injuries are …show more content…

For me, looking at the shocking physical change of Jacqueline after the accident was troubling, but I was able to find the message behind the story. On the other hand though, some may not be able to look at the story long enough to see what exactly it is all about. There is a fine line between getting the point across and it just being plain staggering. In this story I can agree with others when they feel it is a bit too grim. The point could have been expressed in a less extreme way. It may not be as jolting to the mind as now, but the point would still be made. There is not a specific group of people this story is reaching out to. The idea of this story was intended to reach people from driving age on up. Anyone that can drive a car should be exposed to these types of stories so they know what the risks of drinking and driving are. If a story like hers does not touch your heart and make you do everything you can to prevent this from happening to anyone else, then nothing really

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