A Wedding to Remember It all started as a normal wedding ceremony; they have the food, the venue, the DJ, the dress. Everything was slowly falling into place, except for one thing; him. Kaidyn, an interior designer is getting married in 24 hours to an amazing guy, who’s in the police force, they have been together for two years. Her fiancé isn’t like other guys she dated; before she met him, she usually dated quiet and sensitive men, who were more book smart. Her fiancé on the other hand, he’s more of a rebel; has the tattoos, edgier personality and has a rock in roll taste, but she didn’t mind because he was exciting and adventurous, there is never a dull moment when their together. Kaidyn always dreamed that her wedding would be magical, …show more content…
Her wedding starts in five minutes, now she knew her dad won’t be coming, something she didn’t want to face. Right about she was going to cut all ties with him, she faintly hears him the hallways. “Where is my daughter?” He asked, frantically, running down the hallway. She’s glad that he is here; she’s frustrated that it was minutes before the wedding, but she’s glad she is here. She hears a knock on the door; she knew it was her father after he frantically called out for her. She opens the door and immediately gets a hug from her dad. “I know I should’ve been here sooner, but I just wasn’t ready to see you go.” John muttered. “Why weren’t you here from the beginning? Why are you so stubborn that you refused to even consider my happiness? Why don’t you like him?” Kaidyn asked; unhappy by her dads’ actions. “He’s like other guys you dated; he’s rebellious and-“John was cut off before he could his explanation. “You DON’T even know HIM, maybe if you gave him a chance and looked beyond his tattoos and persona, you’d realize that he’s sweet and charismatic, way better than those other guys. Stop comparing him to the other guys, I understand he’s different, but different can always be better.” She
John, feeling concerned and worried wasn’t sure if he should go and assist his wife or stay and help protect and serve his country. John decides that his wife is more important to him as she is the only loved one John has left. John leaves the next morning of the 21st as planned and returns back to his hometown in the
Regarding Henry Essay Tiya Souki In Regarding Henry, this movie is about a self-centered lawyer who has a strong work ethic. He transforms from the Id to the Superego after he gets shot and then starts to act like a man with more morals. Judging from his actions on certain events that occurred, he has a natural Id because that’s how he started off as before the gun accident.
When she learns the news of her husband’s death, she was sad and shocked by it yet it gave her a sense of freedom and feeling of opportunity of what was to come of her day to day life without her
In William Shakespeare’s well known play Hamlet , there are several acts of violence that often keep the readers on their toes constantly wondering what will happen next. It all begins with the death of King Hamlet and comes to an end with no royal family in control of the castle, Elsinore, in Denmark. Each character has their own unique motive for self gain throughout the play, but Hamlet has a strong drive for the dangerous game of revenge. Hamlet wants to earn justice for his father who had his kingdom, wife, and crown all stolen out from underneath him when his life is innocently taken by his greedy uncle. “To be or not to be?” is the question
to still keep established pace and tone, which is that calm, disassociated mood. At this point the father, the reader might think, is a construction of the husband’s mind, because the husband had focused on “the idea of never seeing him again. . . .” which struck him the most out of this chance meeting, rather than on the present moment of seeing him (Forn 345). However surreal this may be in real life, the narrator manages to keep the same weight through the pacing in the story to give this story a certain realism through the husband’s
Natalie Merchant’s song “Gold Rush Brides” features a very powerful and illustrative story of women during the westward expansion, which is detailed in chapter 16 of Eric Foner’s book, Give Me Liberty. The song demonstrates the hardships and the impact that women during that period faced with their migration towards the west. Merchant starts the song off by describing the lengthy journey “down prairie roads” and expanding westward. Foner explains that the journey itself was sparked by the numerous farmers moving westward and the prospectors who struck it rich during the California gold rush.
Many people live by a specific motto. It is their guide through life, and usually affects their life’s future direction. In The Glass Castle, By Jeannette Walls, the grandmother, Lily Walls’s motto of “push and pray” is the driving force that determines the direction of her future. She pushes and prays throughout the book, but can most prominently be seen when she ties to push back against her father, is working hard to publish her school newspaper, and spends all her effort to raise enough money to move to New York. Jeannette pushes and prays very hard to push back against her father’s detrimental behaviors, creating an extra drive for her to leave the house.
"Those were some damn fine plans. " Mom stayed out of the conversation, sketching quietly. " Dad," I said, "I'm sorry, I really should have asked you to my graduation." "To hell with that." He laughed.
Hoping her husband would come, she loyally wait him to arrive by nightfall. When her husband does not arrive , she start to panic, till Steven enters and comfort her. At this stage, she almost believed that her husband
She looked weary. She spoke, her voice was flat. ‘I can’t say I approve of everything he does, Maudie, but he’s my brother, and I just want to know when this will ever end.’ Her voice rose: ‘It tears him to pieces. He doesn’t show it much, but it tears him to pieces.
Looking at the chest gave her dad a lump in his throat thinking of how happy he would have been to finish it. Caitlin just wanted to help him and finish it. Her dad almost knew Caitlin was right for
In this scene, the man recalls the final conversation he had with his wife, the boy’s mother. She expresses her plans to commit suicide, while the man begs her to stay alive. To begin, the woman’s discussion of dreams definitively establishes a mood of despair. In the
He talks about how his mother looked cheerful within “two hours” of his father 's death clearly still angered from his mother’s speedy marriage
When Richard’s heard the news of her husband’s death, he assumed Mrs. Mallard would be devastated. While everyone knew Mrs. Mallard was “afflicted with heart trouble” (57), him and her sister, Josephine, wanted to give her the news with “great care” (57). Josephine broke the news to Mrs. Mallard in “broken sentences”
He reluctantly set the table as his dad burst through the door. Logan tried to ask his dad about his day but he just waved him off and asked his mom when the food would be ready. She replied, “I haven’t started yet dear.”