Free Narrative Essays: The End Of Physical Abuse

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Amiel Agyemang
Class 803
Literacy, Ms. J.Astor
February 23/2015
The End of Physical Abuse

One day I was going home and I a man and his wife fighting on the street and the woman was being dragged on the floor by her hair as I looked at them she had started crying. According to http://www.hiddenhurt.co.uk this one of the victims of physical abuse and she says "He came upstairs and asked me to get out of bed to help him look for a work shirt. I didn't get out of bed. I replied that I wanted to go to sleep. He suddenly turned on me. He kicked me out of bed, somehow got me in the position of being flat on my back. He stood on me and spat in my face." Physical abuse should be stopped, because it could appall a person forever.

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The might have not wanted the divorce or breakup. It could also be because they are a cerebral or emotional person. It could be because of anything. According to Vella’s Story "For some reason I glanced over my shoulder and found my ex there with a 2x4 over his head. I'll remember the look on his face as long as I live. I called out "don't do this" and tried to roll off the bed. I was caught in the comforter as I felt the pain of the first blow to the back of my head. ... He swung again, and again, and again. ... I found myself hanging from the window, looking down 20 feet to the driveway below me. I was holding on so tightly and he was pushing. Just as I started to fall, I screamed. I don't remember hitting bottom. ... The blow to the head was nothing compared to the blows to my back with the alloy tractor weight. ... I knew I was dying. ... I tried to move. I couldn't. ... I was left in the driveway about 45 minutes. When he thought there was no way I could live, he called 911 saying I was washing windows and fell. ... I was bloody and swollen and bruised. When one of the medics ascertain it was me, he thought it would be the last time he'd ever see me

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