An Analysis Of 'Ten Little Indian'

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Ten Little Indians

With reading the Do Not Go Gentle section of “Ten Little Indians”, this short story touched me in the most emotional way. As I began to read this section, I began to thank God for the blessings he has showered upon myself as well as my loved ones. I have two stories that have tremendously impacted my life that affected me in a way that it changed my outlook of life. The two experiences are the terrifying fact that I almost lost my backbone, my mother, and the experience of a mother losing her blessings. My fourth-grade year of school was the worse year I ever had. One day after school, I was expecting to see my mother outside waiting to pick me up. Instead, it was my aunt there waiting on me and that automatically began to make me wonder where was my mother. Out of …show more content…

Those words and exactly how she said it replays reputationally in my head until this day. After arriving to the horrific scene at the hospital, I came to find out that my sister had just had a miscarriage of her twins. Therefore, I can only imagine what the husband and wife felt like after they knew that their child may not make it through another day. Luckily, their son recovered and was able to enjoy the aspects of life. Sadly, the heavenly addition of blessings that were within my sister did not even get a chance at life. In substitution of the dildo that the father used in the story to cast healing over the sick babies, my family, friends, loved ones, and myself used the power of pray to cast healing over my mother’s body and comfort, healing and understanding over my sister’s body during their times of redemption. These situations truly opened my eyes to realize that life is so precious and owes us nothing. The same hour that we are alive, a few seconds later it all can be gone right before our eyes. I learned to be more appreciative and grateful for the things that I have and life itself, especially. Also, learning how to stop complaining

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