Wednesday, April 6, 2016

The Response to Elizabeth

               The Response to Elizabeth


  Dear Elizabeth,

  I am happy to receive your letter and to be your listener, and I am very glad that heard you are safe now. At first, I have the same anger with you to those apathetic people who did not help you. But when we clam down, thinking about this whole thing, you can understand it is hard to make a decision in that situation.

  First, it was so early (only daybreak), maybe the passersby afraid to stop. Imaging that there were only few people in the street, the road was still so quite. So when they saw you be tied alone, the fist thinking in their mind probably was fear. They were not sure whether the robber still around there, or if there was a trap and you were going to trick them, take their money or kill them.
  
  Most importantly, the bystanders did not see anyone else who stopped to help you. Others'reactions can affect people's opinions directly. If you were one of them, when you saw someone be tied at the street, though you wanted to help, you saw others did not interpret in, then you would doubt yourself, and suspected that maybe that person was not in danger. 
 For this reasons, they might not mean to ignore you, please believe there still have the love around us. 

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