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Perspective: Describing Peter’s Journey

Starting off with our 2 freeze frames we enacted Peter’s walk, to him resting peacefully. From those freeze frames we made a vocab list describing  the walk, the feelings felt and the horrific moments they encountered . Only 15 minutes were given for us to write Peter’s perspective about his journey.

                               

“I’m feeling numb, I’ve been walking for hours, my lips are getting dryer, I’m weak. Who in the world knows where we’re going? I’m sure we’re lost. It’s freezing cold, I’m going to drop soon. Boom! The only thing I’ve heard this whole day. I’m too exhausted to even be bothered. People at the back look terrified while those in the front look fearless, they’re probably more scared then us. I need to eat, I’m dying, I need to drink, my body’s going to burst. Did nobody pack any food? Who cares. I’m going to die soon anyways, why should I even be bothered anymore? I’ll just go lie down freezing to death. Everyone else can keep staying hopeful.”

Peter’s Perspective

I am in absolute disbelief as I listen to the chaos that has been caused at my home. Cries, screams, I can’t stop hearing it. It’s constantly replaying in my mind. Toxic chemicals fill the air as I’m walking non stop, the smell of smoke slowly fading away into the distance. Remembering those people I’ve played with everyday turning into a memory. Witnessing people fall then turning into something that once roamed the Earth. I watch cities fall as I turn my head, houses turning into flames. People are wild, the missiles are still dropping, turning my whole life into dust.

My Treasure

A war has broken out, bombs are exploding houses. I sob as I watch my house fall into bits and pieces. With fear I start thinking about my most valuable possession, “my necklace!” I scream. I search for it, then once I find it, I snatch it into my hand. I feel the presence of my papa right by my side. It’s warm and calm. I know my papa it talking, guiding me to safety and comfort as I find my family, he’s always here with me.

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