Epilogue To The Crucible

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1. I walking through the woods in Salem, Massachusetts when I found myself standing in front of a old building. It looked lifeless. Every entry was boarded up, windows were broken, and there were keep out signs nails into the trees surrounding. I walked around the perimeter. I saw strange things that sent chills down my spine. Broken baby dolls, rusty wheelchairs, strange writings on the building, and chains. I came to the conclusion that this building was an abandoned asylum that must've been there for centuries. 2. Jimmy's house was always peaceful. His alarm would wake him up every morning for school, He'd sit at the dinner tablle with his sister and parents where breakfast was already cooked and set up. Then off to school he went. When he got home, Jimmy would do his daily chores and then any homework he had, eat dinner, …show more content…

I've hated my family christmas eve get together since I could remember. It is always messy and unorganized just like my aunt who throws it every year. I think we should take turns throwing the get together each year. However, everybody knows that'll never happen. We'll just continue going to my Aunts each year and I'll have to deal with all the arguments over what time we're eating, one of my aunts 7 animals stealing my food, and all the kids running around and crying. 4. Public school depresses me. When I walk I see everyone with their friends that I'll never have. To add to that, I then walk to every class alone and while in them I can see all the other kids pointing and laughing. In the cafeteria, i have an entire table to myself because nobody likes me. I'm lucky if I'm to not get food thrown at the back of my head. 5. I love to dig my toes and feet into the sand while laying on my back sun tanning. I get to listen to the waves crash upon shore as I rest my eyes. It's nice to not have to imagine yourself somewhere relaxed. The best part is that my kids are to entranced to bother me. Its these moments where I find myself at

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