Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Life After Death

Through three different stories about individuals being tied to another's death, It's extremely apparent that guilt is a major theme. Regardless of what other's think, or what has been proven factual, these people hold this guilt that consumes their lives. The first story talks about six children being struck by lightning and of those six, two dying. The narrator informed us that just before hand, he had attempted to call upon the Devil. Because of this, he felt that he was at fault. The next story told was an excerpt from the ever so famous memoir, Half a Life. Darin Strauss tells his story about the tragedy that involved him, his car, and a girl he had briefly seen around school. In these two stories told, both narrators talk about how these tragic events effected them for the rest of their lives. The third and final story was about John, a war veteran, with Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder. John's story was a little different from the others, in the sense that he purposely did harmful things, just had no recollection of it.  PTSD (Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder) is a mental disorder that is triggered by experiencing or witnessing extremely traumatic events. As John is telling his story, he talks about all the trauma that he experienced throughout his life and being a war veteran was just an addition to it all. Though I personally cannot relate to any of these stories, I can understand why the guilt would leave a lasting impression on each of them. Guilt is something that is in a way, uncontrollable. We constantly contemplate "what if" and "why me" when guilt strikes us and that's just talking about the guilt an average person experiences. These stories teach us extremely valuable lessons. These people were normal people going on about their lives and never did they think that incidents such as the ones they experienced, would happen to them.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you. Guilt is uncontrollable and very powerful. I also cannot relate to these stories because I have never been in a situation where I have killed some one or have had the thought that it was my fault. Even though I have never been in a situation like that, I can still see why some one would have a lot of guilt on there hands. It is insane to think that a person could have so much guilt for the rest of their life cause by one accident.

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