Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Response to Sullivan "Feet in Smoke"

        This is a story about the writer's brother, Worth, who was electrocuted when he was preparing for a performance with his band. What surprised me is that Worth woke up from that electrified near-death. To Sullivan, I believe nothing is more exciting than watching his brother came through such a big accident. Even though, Worth almost forgot everthing when he woke up and became a person that Sullivan was not familiar with, who cares it? The most important thing is that Sullivan didn't lose his family member, he can still talk to his brother and stay with him. The writer was so lucky that he still has chance to take care of his brother since not everyone can survive from a serious accident.
        I was confused with a plot in this story. When Sullivan asked the nurse when would his brother become normal, a nurse said,"Maybe, but wouldn't it be wonderful just to have him like this?" why did she say that?

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