"In the stories about life after death, the soul often floats above the good-bye moment, hovering above police cars at highway accidents, or clinging like a spider to the hospital-room ceilings."
In the book I am reading "The Five People You Meet In Heaven"the first dramtic occurance is the maitnance worker, Eddie, at the "Ruby Pier, amusmant park" was killed in a fatal accident of a falling ride. On his way to heaven he see's nothing. The text I'm going to connect to from the book "The Five People You Meet In Heaven" is to the movie "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part two." The connections I have made are both in my book and in the movie. The characters who die meet at least one person in heaven or in death. On the way to the after life or halfway in between there is" nothing". When the" nothing" is gone it is replaced with a familiar scenary.
Your comparison is very good, and I really see the similarities. One thing I would change is how you put quotes around certain words. Sometimes you put them close to the wrong part and was hard to tell what the quotes were supposed to be around. Other than that I really liked your connection. It was a very good comparison.
ReplyDeleteNice post, again, just make sure you spell check before you post, and make sure you hit the space bar after you insert quotation marks. Also, who said the quote? On what page? What if I wish to find this quote?
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