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Pale September

Submitted by kimpossible064 on May 6, 2007

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Kim Perreault-Beauregard
Professor Jane Sandor
English 1A Section 5
September 13, 2006
“Pale September”
-Fiona Apple
As redundant as it is to relive, just five short years ago we awoke to an event that tainted our everyday “American dream” lives. “Kim!!! Turn on your TV now! A plane just crashed into the twin towers,” was my wake-up call early that Tuesday morning. As I stood nervously in front of my television, along with almost every human being in the world, I couldn’t help but think to myself that just two years before that morning I had stood on a 110 story high landmark that was now merely dust and debris. As the stories unraveled throughout the day, my callous eighth grade science teacher revealed to us that our nation was “under attack.” These words were dreadfully unsettling and I can remember the only thing that calmed my anxieties was that simply, we were all in this together. That day, and the days that followed, everyone’s topic of discussion was the September 11 attacks. Today, although not first on every person’s agenda, we cannot go more than one day without hearing something on the topic of 9/11 and the war in Iraq; especially seeing as we just glided passed the fifth anniversary of that horrifying morning. In all honesty, there are numerous different feelings about this event in his history and how our nation handled itself when it was time to test our mettle; more exhaustively how President George Bush handled the distressing times. In an article, published in The New Yorker on September 4, 2006, Hendrik Hertzberg attempts to sway his audience on his beliefs about what has come about since the 9/11 incident. In his article, entitled “Lost Love,” Hertzberg focuses his argument on persuading his readers that the events of September eleventh brought national and international solidarity, but also left the notorious United States of America with a less commendable reputation.
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