Vocabulary Used:
Pity:
noun
- 1.the feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by the suffering and misfortunes of others.2.a cause for regret or disappointment.verb
- 1.feel sorrow for the misfortunes of
Forgiveness for our sinful desires and secret tryst for our failure and broken commandments...
is something Mosley once said. In this modern day society we are so obsessed with crime that we see online , on the news or just crime we see right in front of our faces. what Mosley means by "Forgiveness for our sinful desires and secret tryst for our failure and broken commandments" is we all have done something that was regretful and can't take back but we try to seek forgiveness for the wrongs we have done. your basically guilty of being guilty cause you can't even take back the wrong you have done. a recent crime that had happened that consisted of gang violence that happened in Brooklyn 'New York in a McDonalds' during March of 2015. this was a very big crime that had happened it was showed world wide ! and their were over a dozens of people who saw it and people who video taped it but nobody had stepped in to help the 15 year old who was almost beat to death. A few days after when this crime was leaked and the reports said that she was hurt badly everyone pitted her even bystanders were just feeling bad that they didn't step in and help this girl and break up this fight that happened. how this crime would appeal to a reader based on Mosley's argument is people begin to care when someone gets hurt and start thinking what they could have done to prevent this problem from happening. the bystanders in this crime relate back to Mosley's argument "Forgiveness for our sinful desires and secret tryst for our failure and broken commandments" the people (bystanders) in this crime were just yearning for forgiveness to help the girl but they just stood there and watched the girl suffer. people need to take consideration of other peoples life and not just think about themselves , or think about the what if's .. or could have's.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great connection to Mosley's argument