Sunday, February 26, 2012

Moral Dilemma

Natcha Amornpiyakrit
#116-48 Galt Ave,
Penticton, B.C.
V2A 9C3

February 26, 2011

John Smith
Mayor
City Hall 568 Main Street
Small Village, B.C.

Dear Mr.Smith,


I write this letter to you, the mayor of the village, that I would consider getting rid of the evidence that Mr.Grass, the ex-mayor, was the commandant of the Nazi Concentration camp in Poland. My reasons of getting rid of the evidence states below.
      
Mr.Grass was one of the greatest mayor to the village. He served as a mayor for about 36 years. He was loved by all the villagers because of his well-being personality and a great model citizen. He made jobs enjoyable for people in the village and they were very reasonably well-paid in the factory he built and also benefits himself with the outcome of the profits. He was a very generous man. He would help out the needy. He would make sure that everyone in the village had enough money for their expense and food.


Although, Mr.Grass was the commandant of a horrific concentration camp, but perhaps, he was forced to be involved and was be threaten by The Nazis. He could possibly have no say to the situation as maybe they had his family at a gun point. Overlooking the fact that Mr.Grass was involved in the Nazi Concentration Camp, he was loved by the villagers and could of been re-elected, but he chose to tire due to his old age.


At last, it is the past, and why would you dig back up the past? I'm sure Mr.Grass has been in guilt of what he has done to many bodies and families. He was not the only one in part of the concentration, if you bring it back, you also bring back a lot of  non-peaceful memories as many have tried to erase the horrible history out of their lives.


At this point, I would consider getting rid of the evidence for the fact that it is the past and Mr.Grass has done many outstanding impact to your village to overlook what he has done in the concentration, which he could of been forced to at gun point. I would say leave it and keep the peace going.


Sincerely,
Natcha Amornpiyakrit


      

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Cliches: Of Mice and Men

George looked up from shoeing the horse to see the outline of Curley's wife in the doorway of the barn. They were alone.

"Well, arent you all dressed up and have nowhere to go" exclaimed George.

"You know Curley, he likes his girl nice and tidy, but I'm not all dolled up for him" Curley's wife explains as
she walks closer to George and places her tiny finger tips on his shoulders.

"Boy! People were right about you, you're as horny as a three balled tomcat"George snickers, smoking a cigarette.

"A girls gotta do what a girls gotta do, Curley's always  busy as a bee with his work. He never has time for me!" she whines to George.

"Oh cheer up! It's not the end of the world, but you can't just be runnin' around like a chicken with it's head cut off" George said loudly.

"I'm so lonely! It's just me against the world and Curley's like a dog chasing cars, he's soo annoying." she cries turning to George to give him a kiss.

"Wow wow! Hold your horses lady! I know I'm a good lookin' guy and I'm not a huge fan of your husband, but I do have my limits. If you love Curley, you gotta put your heart in it. He's pulling your leg because he cares for you." yells George, backing away from Curley's wife.

"This is the thing, I don't like Curley, He's a pain in the butt, but you, you're

"He's giving you a hundred and ten percent, and you treat him like di..." as Curley's wife kisses George, Curley walks into the barn, looking for his wife.

"What in the world is going on in here?!??" Curley explodes angrily.

"Curley, it's not what you think it is, don't jump into conclusions yet, I didn't do nothin', your wife...." George got interrupted by Curley.

"It takes two to tango, I just can't believe you would do this to me again.. now you're gonna pay." Curley turns to his wife, grabs his gun, and shots her in the head before she could say anything. Curley then turns to George and shoots him in the head as well. He just looks at the silent bodies as he walks out of the barn.

"George?" Lennie whispers into the barn. Seeing the dead bodies of George and Curley's wife, Lennie's face turns horrified and thinks "George says 'something gone bad, go hide in the brush'." Lennie then runs out of the barn and starts heading to the brush where George tells him to hide if anything went wrong.