Personally, I do believe in ghosts, I have never witnessed to see one, but I’d rather not. I am very scared of that topic and rather not talk about it. While reading this book I could connect with it by how the author describes both perspectives of ghosts. One of them exactly describes me and the other my twin sister.
In the example of the book when the girls were all together and they heard a thump and a creak, “The girls would jump closer together giggling.” I felt a sense of connection with the narrator because I have been there. I reacted exactly the same way.
On the other hand, my twin sister is very “brave” as she thinks of herself that way. She doesn’t really believe in them, just like the mother. As the mother said, “That was somebody who fell asleep reading in bed and dropped her book.” I wish I could think like this, but I can’t I am a very nervous person and thinking it was just a coincidence, simply doesn’t go with my brain.
At the end we will never know if ghosts really do exist. It is a complex topic with millions of unanswered questions and I believe this is what gives me the uncertainty when they are talked about. I rather believe than not believe because what if they do exist? Some people say if you don’t believe they appear to show you they do exist, so I might as well believe for the mean time!
domingo, 8 de noviembre de 2009
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