Tuesday, May 28, 2019
The Last Thirty Years - Personal Narrative Essay -- History President
The Last Thirty YearsMy Personal Narrative (assuming I lived during the time of President Lincoln)Hi, my name is David Heard. I just turned twenty years old on February 4. I am a second generation American. My whole family is white and is originally from England. I have an older sister, Mary, who we do not see anymore, (I will get to that later), a younger brother, Adam, and both my parents. My parents and little brother live in a nice size ingleside for the three of them. I plan to get married soon, but for now I live in a house near my parents by myself. They do not own that much land, but it is enough for my mom?s garden and for my little brother to play on. My begin used to own a little ice cream and candy shop just on the outskirts of Boston. I took it over because my father does not compliments to work anymore. He feels that he is getting to old to be getting up before the sun rises to make candy. Exactly one month later on my birthday President Lincoln was inaug urated. At the end of his inauguration speech he said, ?We (the North and the South) are not enemies, but friends?, (Out of Many, 444). As much as I respect President Lincoln for the great man that he is I do not believe this. Things in this inelegant are personnel casualty to get worse before they get remediate. The population of this country has dramatically increased and this is causing more violence to occur between classes. One cannot passport down the street without seeing a fight somewhere. The country is becoming much too violent. I just hope some big war does not erupt soon. Things have changed so much since I was born and even a some years before I was born. I am a strong believer in human rights, such as humane treatment of Indians and slaves. I count on that... ...wide power. I hope and pray that our country can learn from its mistakes and move on to become a better nation because of them. Once people realize that our nation can be better off without slavery and the persecution of Indians, we will finally be able to treat people the way they should be treated and truly be the land of the free. No living, breathing human being should be recognized as a piece of property or pushed off of their property. As I begin to think about how our nation is developing I sometimes wonder why I have not joined my sister at the Oneida Community. They are a group of people that realizes the world is unstable and inconsistent and they are doing something about it to live a better life. I hope that in the next few years President Lincoln can change the direction that our country is going and turn us into the great country that we can be.
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