How did you write this good book that really relates to my aunt Dixie? Chris is this nice man and he played for Luther football in Decorah. He was running down the field and Bam he was down just like that. That one play in Luther football ruined his life and is so sad. It also related so much and has changed me in so many ways. It changed the way I think about my aunt Dixie and how I feel about her. I know that Chris’s and Dixie’s parents feel the same way and are sad. There is this girl named Dixie and she is my aunt. She has been going through some tough times lately. She has stage two of breath cancer and she has been going to chemo treatments and now she has them every monday. So with that being said she is not feeling the best. She …show more content…
Sometimes I even pray for her just like Chris’s parents do to just get him better and stronger like my aunt Dixie. That is what I am praying and hoping for that she can be normal and stronger than she always has been. Even though I have been through some tough times and have gotten hurt in my life it is nowhere near as bad as my aunt Dixies. Now that I have been thinking about these to relations I feel like they kinda have changed me cause they are both trying to get better and recover from things. But I can just not beleive how one play in Luther football can ruin someone's life. This book The Power of Faith just makes me have so many mixed emotions. I’m getting so many mixed emotions because of how one play in football can just ruin your life just like that. My mom and her other sister are really worried for my aunt and is hoping she gets better soon. Sme with Chris’s parents they are so worried and want him to be himself again and be normal. At night I am gonna start saying prayers and wishing her the best of luck in chemo. I have known my aunt Dixie my whole life and it just hurts me to see her in the condition she is in. Plus there is nothing that my aunt Dixie or Chris did to deserve to be in the condition and the way they are
A basic overview of my book is a girl named Samantha father died in a accident in the kitchen. She was offered a bad job, and she killed the man who offered it. Andy, one of his slaves runs away with Samantha to go to California, by traveling on the Organ trail as boys (Sammy and Andy). They run into some cowboys and learn that life isn’t going to be so easy running away. My first favorite quote from the book is “Even if Mr. Trask and I never meet again, I will still open that conservatory for you, Father, for us, with or without Mother’s bracelet.
There is this beautiful girl names Heather. She is the sweetest, most loving person that I have ever met. She is not what you would call normal or even an average girl. She was born in December 24, 1991 and her due date was March of 1992. Heather weighed 2 pounds at birth and was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. She is known as our miracle baby with a big heart. Heather has had many trials in her life she attended a school in which she was picked on, discriminated against because of her disabilities and came home everyday in tears, to a school where she was the happiest that I have ever seen her. Along her path in life she lost a dear friend, her parents divorced, her mother disowned, her daddy remarried, she went to an assisted living facility for young adults with disabilities.
I thing my aunth Trudy has had a sad life, she has experience heartache more so than most normal people, from failed marriages, serious health issues, and issues with her children. I'm sure she has experience both sad and happy, but it seems more so she has experience more horrifying and sad situations, then happy. It all started with the feeling of her first marriage and her being left as a single mother and little funding to provide for a family. She had one failed relationship, after another. Never finding that special someone, which is very important to her. In addition to that she had numerous serious medical issues such as diabetes, high blood pressure and back problems, which cost and quality of life to be less than desirable.
1. Early in the essay, Carl T. Rowan describes Miss Bessie as five feet tall and no more than 110 pounds. While explaining how she doesn’t seem physically threatening, Rowan notes she had a “towering presence in the classroom. She was the only woman tough enough to make me read Beowulf” (411). Rowan’s resistance towards reading Beowulf led to him learning about Miss Bessie’s large brown eyes, that resembled “daggerish slits” (411). Rowan describes his former teacher in a way that resembles someone who is looking up to an authoritative figure. Whenever he comments on her appearance or personality, it he does in a very respectful context. Just by the way Rowan often talks about Miss Bessie, it’s obvious the amount of respect and admiration he has
Dixie: I am reading Behind Closed Doors. This book is the most emotional, suspense’s thriller book, that I can’t stop reading. When reading this book, I can’t stay wake. I find myself very easily in the scene of what is happening. I find that this could help me with my creative writing class because the whole book is a fiction book. I like the character in this book and it keeps me reading it. I think that the more I read the easier it will be for me to imagine things.
In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of family is one of the biggest morals. What are some examples of family mentioned in the novel? One of them was when Calpurnia plays a role of being the mother of Jem and Scout since their mother was lost. Another one was when Atticus was close to being a father figure for the whole town. A final one was when Walter Cunningham was allowed to eat dinner with the Finch family (heapsatwest.weebly.com). The most important theme in the novel is about family.
I thinks Dee should get the quilts because she knew the cultural or traditional value of it. She did not ask it for her bed, but suspend them in her house and conserve her grandma’s memory. In contrast, Maggie did not show any interest toward her grandma’s quilts. For her, the grandma’s quilts were as the others she could do herself
She was very close to her sister as a child. They did everything together. She took this loss worse than anyone.
The diction used by Rich accentuates Aunt Jennifer’s doleful marriage, while also placing emphasis she admires. In the first stanza, she uses the words “ prance” to depict the bounding beast in all of their graceful glory. They are carefree and “do not fear the men beneath the tree”. In fact, the tigers are above the men and are able to look down upon them, unlike the unsure and destitute Aunt Jennifer. The noble tigers “pace in sleek chivalric certainty”, possibly unaware, or simply of the men below. Aunt Jennifer’s egregious marriage doesn’t allow such luxuries. The “massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band” prohibits here from exhibiting such prideful behavior. The ring “sits heavily upon” Aunt Jennifer’s hand; even literally making the ivory
The tumor has spread and Sadie does not look good today. Mom and I haven’t left the room. Sadie has watched Netflix and slept all day today. Sadie said every night how she loves everybody and how she wants to go home. It is 8:30 pm and We haven’t heard a word from Dad. Tonight Mom Slept with Sadie and slept on a couch that was very uncomfortable.
As he rushed into the hospital room, He could barely see anything because his eyes were full of tears. He rushes to her side, he rushes to Lila telling the poor girl that everything was going to be ok, even though they both knew it wasn't going to be. She was lying there, screaming from the pain, tears running down her face. He opens up the book and starts to read, trying to get the pain off of her mind. The man wished this hadn't happened, he wished that he hadn’t hit her with his car that autumn night. And then, she was
Her struggles with severe depression and anxiety have prevented her from forming relationships with friends, neighbors, and sadly, family members. She can barely have a conversation without excusing herself to rest. She goes to bed early, often at 4 in the afternoon, as a way of making her days shorter. A few days with little to no sleep, another day where she can barely walk, the next day she only eats enough to be able to take her handful of medications without the associated nausea and constipation. As an only child, there were times when I wished I could have asked someone with years of wisdom for advice. Because of my grandmother's constant pain and addiction, I have missed out on an amazing woman that I have waited my entire life to get to
Every afternoon after school I loved to go to my grandparents house. Their house was the most peaceful place in the world, they always were talking about their history and how well they used to live in the campo. All my cousins and i used to sit down on the floor and listen my grandfather talking and making jokes while my grandmother was in the kitchen making coffee, the smell of the hot coffee was so good my grandmother's coffee is the best in the world. My Grandpa was very funny, kind, protective and lovely person. He had white hair, brown eyes, 5’7 tall, he weighed around 180 pounds and light skin.
One of the most prevalent forms of overpowerment is through sexual violence. As Chrystos writes “You told me about all the Indian women you counsel who say they don’t want to be Indian no more because a white man or Indian one raped them…” Colonizers viewed the bodies of Indians as “dirty” or “unwashed” because of the color of their skin and volatile acts done to their “unwashed” bodies is not considered violence. This notion led many colonials to view Indian women as “rapable” (“Dangerous Intersections” 2). According to studies, Native American women are 2.5 times more likely to be raped or sexually assaulted (“The Facts on Violence” 2). A large percentage, 86%, of the perpetrators of these sexual assaults are non-Native men (“Maze of Injustice” 1). Andrea Smith stated “when a Native American woman suffers abuse, this abuse is an attack on her identity as a woman and an attack on her identity as Native” (8). Not wanting to be an Indian anymore after experiencing sexual violence is a survival technique to compartmentalize the attack from their
Louise had now been in Nepean Hospital for over a week. She hurt her Right Rotator Cuff almost ten days previous. Her folks have visited every couple of days and Pat and Sam, her brothers, both once up till this period and I had been there every day since she was admitted.