Personal Narrative: The Boston Marathon Bombing

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Love can bring a group of people together or tear a group a part. Love can create an array of emotions within a person. On April 15, 2013, a tragedy took place that brought many people together. Following the Boston Marathon bombings, President Obama said, “What the world saw yesterday in the immediate aftermath of the explosions were stories of heroism and kindness and generosity and love.” In the moments following the bombings, many people witnessed the act of love. Although the Boston Marathon bombings stemmed from hate, it produced love. Love can become evident in an instant, and this is why love is the most powerful word. The Friday before my dance recital this past year, my grandma was in the hospital. She had fallen in her home at Maplewood in Viroqua the night before. My mom had not told me any details about her condition since I was at my rehearsals …show more content…

I knew she could hear me, and I was thankful that I could remind her one last time how much she meant to me. With this experience, I now know that something can happen to someone you love at any moment, because of this, I have made a habit of reminding my friends and family almost daily that I love them. On a daily basis, I use the word “love” to express how I feel towards my family and friends. To me, love is the most powerful word a person could say. It shows care and compassion. Telling someone you love them usually can brighten a person’s mood and also gives a good reason to tell someone that. I use the word “love” most of the time when I see one of my friends in a bad mood. Typically after I tell them I love them, they seem happier. This not only makes me feel good about making someone happy, but also makes me say it more often so that I can see my friends’ moods brighten. The word “love” can easily alter a person’s mood and can stem from anything. This is why love is the most powerful

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