I feel like the stories of rape, kidnapping, or anything else involving someone being hurt were pretty interesting. I'd say "Picking Cotton" was the same. One of my biggest fears involves being kidnapped, or held against my will and forced to do something I wouldn't normally do. In "Picking Cotton" I didn't expect the main character, Jennifer, to not get hurt, first of all; and the second being a university student. When I found out that Jennifer, not only was she woken up by a strange man and raped; but she was a college student, I wasn't all that keen on living alone. Not the best thing to read when it's about to be your first year away from home. Welcome to the College everyone, these things happen! It was a big wake-up call for me to be more aware of the dangers of being away from a sheltered life at home. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an original essayJennifer Thompson wrote "Picking Cotton" in a different way. First he told the story, looking into Jennifer's eyes. How things looked from her point of view, exactly how things had happened the night of her rape. The next chapter was told from the point of view of Ronald Cotton, the suspect. Writing this book according to this outline gave each character a chance to show their side of the story. I loved being able to see how Jennifer dealt with the rape and interrogation; and being able to see what really happened with Cotton. This gave Jennifer and Cotton the chance to tell their story. This way we couldn't express our opinions exclusively to one or the other. Jennifer and Ron were able to tell their individual perspectives on the story. They were able to share each of their stories differently, but completely together. This story was pretty descriptive as far as what actually happened, both during the rape and what happened after the rape. I think Jennifer wanted to give us a clear idea of what exactly happened to her. Knowing what had happened from such a detailed perspective gave the reader the opportunity to truly understand how Jennifer felt during the frightening event. How dirty and scared and helpless she felt; and gave us the opportunity to hear how she did. Even though Jennifer felt scared and feared her attacker; she remained strong and quite calm as she tried to get the rapist on her side. Seeing how her distraction from him kept her alive and safe is quite inspiring. In that position I know it would be very difficult to stay calm and not scream at the top of my lungs while kicking or trying to "fight" my attacker. Jennifer gave me a better example of how I could better handle a situation like hers. Please note: this is just an example. Get a custom paper from our expert writers now. Get a Custom Essay In "Picking Cotton" Ronald Cotton; after 11 years in prison, he came to forgive Jennifer after that setback that would change his life forever. This story's ability to show one man's complete forgiveness is quite inspiring. It would be hard for me to fully understand how after 11 years of your life being taken away from you, you can just let go so easily. I'm a big grudge holder and I know it would take time to forgive someone who took a huge part of my life away from me; especially if I didn't deserve the punishment. Overall, this story was full of.
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