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This is the first 1,000 characters of 769 words (3.08 pages) in the essay titled perfect storm
1.What kind of person do you think the author is?
I think Junger is very, very interested in the topic of the book. He showed great knowledge when it came to the setting the boats, and the terminology. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was into a few extreme sports. Sebastian Junger weaves a compelling narrative. He tells of the lives of sword fishermen and their families. He describes the training and ordeals of sea rescuers. He explains the meteorology of ocean storms, their origins, how they are compounded, and their terrifying fury and destruction. And, most harrowing, he recreates the likely scenario of the last hours and minutes of a swordfish boat lost to the storm. He must have done great research to write this novel, and make it so interesting to read.
2.Would you change the ending of the story in any way?
Well we all know that this is nearly impossible sense the lives of those men, were not only lost in the novel, but also in real life, but still I would have liked to see them come out of it. It was weird reading this book, and know that these men were going to die. The whole time I just wanted to scream to them, “hello, do you know what you are getting yourselves into!” Things happen, and I imagine that the success of the book would not have been possible buy the few lives that could have been spared. With all non-fiction novels, for one reason or another we like to hear about things that really happed, gross, mean, or violent, or even deadly things. Somet...
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Keywords: ocean storms, novel, perfect storm, sebastian junger, fiction novels, great research, bad stuff, ordeals, stepfather, rescuers, weaves, extreme sports, swordfish, meteorology, whole time, fishermen, things happen, one reason, non fiction, compassion
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