Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Essay

1990 question 3 
Vividly and concretely describe one person seen at two different times or in two different situations so readers understand the difference in your attitude, thus proving perceptions of people differ according to people’s attitudes and circumstances
      
        January 1, 12:00am New Years Day. Jerry is having the time of his life. Drinking and laughing, having the time of his life. No responsibilities what so ever. His friend comes over and plays party games. Jerry isn't thinking about tomorrow he is just enjoying the moment. He is dared to jump into the pool with all his clothes on and accepts. he is now wet but continues partying. It is now 5 am and Jerry is still up cracking jokes with his buddies. The fun has just begun. Jerry goes to another friends house and parties some more. He doesn't think about anything besides what he should drink next. After he had enough, he goes home and sleep on his couch drenched from the pool earlier. 
           September 2  8:00pm  Emergency Room at the hospital. Jerry is nervously waiting to see if his wife in about to have a child. The doctor tells him to come quick because she is in labor. He rushes thinking about this kid he is going to have. His palms are sweaty, his back is all wet, his heart is pounding. he is about to enter a whole new world of responsibilities and he knows it. He goes into the room where his wife is and holds her hand. With a quivering voice he tell her how happy he is and that this is the best moment of his life. The child is born, its a girl. Jerry carries the child not letting anyone else even get close. Jerry becomes very protective of the child. He is very cautious with everything he does now.
          There 2 different situations show just how edgy and protective Jerry can be. When he has no responsibilities he can do what ever he want, but the moment that he has to take action he does exactly that. Which is to take care of the new baby that was just born.
        

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