jueves, 22 de mayo de 2014

The Victims of Bloody Sunday (Sumarry)

This report shows us all the thirteen people that died during Bloody Sunday, and a fourteenth person that died five months later by severe damages. In the report, there are pieces of text of each one of the victims. On each one, we can see and learn which soldier/s killed the victim. The report shares us the experiences of the relatives and how they reacted to there loss. It also helps us to understand this tragedy and put ourselves in their place. The relatives of the victims write there point of view to the situation and make the British Parachute Regiment think about what they did to all these 13 families.But not every family was affected in the same way, but it still was very hard for each one of them. For example, by reading the report I realised that not only kids died but also parents from families. This is why I point out that these families were affected not only psychologically, but also economically. A clear example is Bernard Mc Guigan. This man was married and had six children, who he had to maintain, but when he died maybe they had trouble to maintain the family. Patrick (Paddy) Doherty was also a man of family, who left his wife and six children on there own. Apart from the economic issue, families also were affected sentimentally. These people lost a part of there lives and besides of maybe having economical problems, they will always drag this loss to there grave.