Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Chauffeur (Chapter 5)

Prompt #5

Something that moved me was when the man who employed Mr. Potter, Mr. Shoul, shared his thoughts on Mr. Potter. One thing he said was, "Mr. Potter will always be thinking to himself forever and ever; this is his story." This moved me because I felt bad for Mr. Potter for many reasons. He could not speak English well at all and he had no family who he could relate to. He was a boy who was forced to become a man at an early age and work countless amounts of hours. His conversation with people was very simple if there was any at all. He could not have intelligent conversations, not because he did not want to but because he did not know how to. This made me wish for a better life for Mr. Potter because he deserved to have people who he could bond with and not have to work for the people who are closest to him.

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