Wednesday, 26 February 2020

The Letter of Hope and Acceptance

                     The letter I read is about a man who reveals himself as a homosexual to his mother after he finds a safe haven in a city called San Francisco where they city accepts all. The letter then revealed why he didn't told the told the truth earlier but still showed respect and love to the one that gave all her hard work in and to know that he doesn't need to lie anymore. The way I read this letter I felt what he feels when writing it because he can finally tell the truth, and that feeling can be the same for other people like us when we feel isolated like Michael here.

                     We all get that feeling of isolation when the people around us gave us that look of disgust and aggressiveness to stay away from us or drive us away from our home just because we have something that they don't like like a weird gender or a disorder that only irritates a lot or just plain hatred over something either we or they had done. But there will be a time when we can overcome that problem and go the next objective. While reading the letter, I could pictured what world Michael is living in, as he lives in an era where homosexuality was either a new thing or where it was in the way of being a kind of disorder already or something that wasn't understandable back then, which I think it would be around the 1900s.

                     In the end of it, all we can do is to try to help a person who's got the same situation as Michael if we ever a person like him in real life. We can tell them that everything's gonna be all right, because they never knew how many people will support him or her in the darkest of times in their life. As we are just human beings with very unique and different sets of likes and dislikes, like being a bisexual like him and whenever we like things we can't even explain properly. As long as they're alright with and the rules of being a proper human being, we can all accept it in peace give love to those that deserved it.