What comes to mind when you hear the word homeless? Or family? Do these words have any relation to each other? The five words I chose to define were homeless, home, family, orphan, and the phrase “full-filling their duty”. I use homeless as a state of feeling in which the person feels they have nowhere to call home, or place they feel they can stay. Home is more of a state of mind in my essay because anywhere can be a home if you want it to be and because you consider yourself loved there. Family is used as people who accept you and love you even though you might not be biologically related. Finally, an orphan would be considered as anyone who doesn’t have a true place to call home; like those taken away from bad home situations.
These words help you to know who resides in an orphanage, and to realize a little more about the situations these children come from. They describe how many of the orphans feel about living in an orphanage, and what qualifies as a home or family. All of these things lead up to help the audience know what the orphanages’ duty is and if they are full-filling it. By learning what these words mean and using them throughout my essay I am hoping to help people realize that orphanages are indeed “full-filling their duty”.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Great clean up of the multitude. You sound like you know what your talking about.
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