Anger, Shock, Depression And Family
Submitted by matt1223 on January 25, 2012
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Anger, Shock, Depression And Family
What is your feeling when you live in a turbulent country which is full of danger and violence? A pre-university-student will tell you his story. As the main character of the book The Sirens of Baghdad and ordinary young man who lives in Iraq as well, he suffers a lot in this turbulent and distorted country. There is no doubt that he is angry, shocked and depressed after going through a succession of disasters which include that his father is offended, his sister lives in sin and his cousin is murdered by terrorists. Though he is in a terribly bad mood, all his negative emotions, which include fury, consternation and depression, evidently verify that he is concerned about his family.
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