Thursday, March 19, 2009

My comments to others-Wuthering Heights

Yuma T
Hey Yuma, I understand what your saying completely. Sometimes when I'm out with my Mom or my Dad and we see a kid doing something stupid like smoking, vandalizing, or paint-balling, my parents will always turn to me and say, "Where are their parents right now?" Usually, we just watch them do whatever stupid act they are doing and my mom goes on and on about how irresponsible parents are in raising their children. It is at this time that I usually point out that sometimes parents have to work and their kid doesn't have much of an example to follow when they are at home all by themselves. It's still the parents fault that they have to work so much, but hey, what can they do?

Alison J
I agree also alison. This was a really good post. There are people out there who help others so much just like Oprah. That was a good connection alison because so many people think that rich people are snobby and uptight but they can't be more wrong. A lot of rich people have worked so hard to earn their money and this is exactly why they aren't selfish and stingy. Also, I watch gossip girl and I feel that it portrays rich people or "upper east-siders" as rich and obnoxious. Society really puts this picture into our heads even though it is really wrong. This question couldn't be more wrong because the majority of rich people are trying to do good in the world!

Josh K
I wrote about the same question because I totally agree. An adopted child can be part of a family. i don't think a family would have adopted a child if they really didn't want one. Why would a family adopt a child and then treat him or her like an outsider? In one of my favorite television shows, the main character is adopted and his parents love him so much and they have such a good relationship. The main character looks up to his parents and loves hanging out with his parents. That's the kind-of relationship all kids should have with their parents. His parents wanted a baby so badly but were incapable of having children, so they adopted him. He was accepted as a "real" member of the family, and all foster children should be.

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