Sunday, February 5, 2023
Quotes - “Amazing Grace” by Jonathan Kozol
After reading Amazing Grace by Jonathan Kozol, discussing about children livng in Nw York being segregated by both race and class while growing up some quotes caught my attention. The quote on page 6 states, “There are children in the poorest, most abandoned places who, despite the miseries and poisons that the world has pumped into their lives, seem, when you first meet them, to be cheerful anyway." This best emulates the attitude or mindsets of most young children when dealing with the misfortunes they have received since birth. Though their lives have serious problems and they need to gain all the support they have in order to get better, they want to believe in the goodness of this world and we should help foster this righteousness by giving them the opportunities and assests to obtain their goals for a brighter future. Another quote is “How do they know, when someone calls, that youre not dying” (pg.15). In poorer hospitals, nurses might not be able to give help towards their patients for more than a half hour. Someone is calling for help and the patient has already died before the nurse could arrive. I had many occasions where my family members needed serious medical attention and the thought of my loved ones dying before having an operation for a chance of success is heartbreaking. Although we can not save everyone I want to at least give hospitals the tools and funding they need in order to increase the chances of people surviving. Lastly the quote “There’s a whole world out there if you know it's there, if you can see it. But they’re in a cage. They cannot see” (pg. 24) is worth mentioning. Teachers are ment to guide students to acknowledge and change the confines of our society and their social status and I hope I can be to acheive this while teaching my students math.
Comment: People need to be reminded that the people being sectioned off and considered as problems have lives and families just like the rest of us. Their futures should not being ruined before they have the chance to try and redefine it themselves. It is the fortunate and authoritative peoples responsibility to aid them and seek a more prosperous future.
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I love the quotes you used! I used the same quote from page 6 because I thought it was so crazy that these children grew up seeing so much craziness but still managed to hold on to their childhood happiness
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