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Sinking Of MV Sewol Character Analysis

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On the morning of 16 April 2014, a horrible disaster known as ‘Sinking of MV Sewol’ occurred in South Korea. The most astounding part was that the ferry capsized while carrying 476 people, mostly secondary school students from Danwon High School. They were going on a happy school trip to the Jeju - island. Instead, they sink in deep Cold Ocean forever. It was shocking news for everyone, including myself. At first, it was not serious accident. If the coast guards come faster, then most of them could survive. However, the coast guards couldn’t go out easily because the weather got worse. When I read the book ‘The finest hours’, I recalled the calamity. What made the situation different? How the four coast guards could make such a brave selfless decision? I analyzed Andy Fitzgerald-one of the crew member of rescuing Pendleton-what traits …show more content…

Andy appraises Bernie with his narration: “Although he didn’t know Bernie very well on a personal level-with Bernie being older and married-Andy had been on the 36500 with Bernie during routine duty and he’d noted how ably the skipper took the vessel over the Chatham Bar. If Andy could have chosen any man at the station to navigate the lifeboat over the bar and into the surrounding waters during a storm he would have picked Bernie” (58). The hero doesn’t appear suddenly. Crew members, Radio center, Chatham station officers, citizens, seaman, and other Coast guards all worked together to rescue the seamen in Pendleton and Andy just did a little bit more important and dangerous job than the others. To work together, it is really imperative to believe people whom you work with. Andy did a great job on believing his crew members. If he distrust Bernie and fight with him, then stranded people who are waiting for help as well as the crew members would be at risk. True hero does not work alone, cooperative with others. In addition, to join forces, attitude of believing is

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