Matthew Moore
February 27, 09
Dr. Sharon and Ms. Fellows
GSR 150. S10
MARY POSTGATE
First of all, this story is more of in the early sixty. I don’t see the point of being in the early sixty fighting against the Germans. I am more happy to be in the 21st century, sadly we are fighting economic problems, and more likely to heaths problem. I would did like to call Miss Fowler “Miss like lady,” no she is more of a character to be “Careless.” She is more of disabilities and she does not care for a thing that dragging people’s anger firing it up. Mary, she is a “WOW” mermaid or a house maid you can’t buy her a piece worth a price. You got to have the money to buy her. She much a hard worker you could image or disagree me. Wynn, I do not understand what I should call him. He is more of a gentle and busy person. He is much pretty simple types, he is not kind man who could stand and take much conversation such as Miss Fowler is. Miss Fowler cannot be angry for her loss son in the action of the Flying Corps, she did be crying and angry over the Germans. The truth is that, she a witch to keep her alive without stressing and miserable with nothing to worry about her problems in ways. I asked myself after the lost of Miss Fowler’s son in the Flying Corps, why would not she kept his values, sell it, trade them, donate them, or even keep it for history. Since all she wanted it to be burn and show how angry he did be if he was alive. Sadly, Mary is not the boss or have the power to take control for Miss Fowler and she still have to follow her command. I did give her a feedback, to pauses her and say why not we do that because it is your son. All of these throwing objects thing of his life before his deaths and the moments of remembering him before he opened his eyes and after the not seeing the moment to close his eyes. That is much pretty ashamed to be seeing him death of nothing worthless of him. Mary is already angry, and see the burning levels fuel with hates and wants to revenge Miss Fowler of how much she worked and cherished for those jobs.
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