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An 8 page paper which examines, comparing and contrasting, reflections on 9/11. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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8 pages (~225 words per page)
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in the disaster, or did not experience the disaster themselves, they were still affected in many different ways. As such people dealt with the disaster in different ways. The following
paper examines, comparing and contrasting, how different people dealt with the events of 9/11. The paper uses, primarily, I Saw You Walking by Deborah Garrison, Leap by Brian Doyle and
The Names by Billie Collins. Reflections on 9/11 In Garrisons poem the narrator is not necessarily one who saw what happened,
or was involved in experiencing the disaster itself in relationship to being in a building or watching it. What the narrator tells the reader is their reflections of watching a
man come from the disaster. The narrator presents the reader with an examination of this individual, seen at Penn Station, as they are clearly just coming from having experienced the
disaster first hand: "your suit jacket (here are/ the pants, dark gray, with subtle stripe, as worn/ by men like you on ordinary days)/ and briefcase (youve none, reverse commuter/
come from the pit with nothing to carry/ but your life) were torn from you, as your life/ was not. Your face itself seemed to be walking,/ leading your body
north, though the age/ of the face, blank and ashen" (Garrison 14-22). This image is one that speaks of an incredible disaster
that has stripped someone raw. It is a very tangible image that anyone can relate to and is reflected in an essay by one man who had to run from
one of the towers during this disastrous event. Campbell notes how he was covered in ash, how he sought some refuge in a place, a bar, finding a home for
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