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Well my teacher Ms. Holmes told me to write a post of what we thought about the pearl Jam video " Jeremy". I thought it was very graphical and the it showed a fierce look on the actor who played jeremy. I could see why they made another video. I also wanted to do more than my teacher told me. So I did some research.
The real name was Jeremy Wade Delle. Jeremy was born Feb 10, 1975. He went to Richardson High School in Dallas, Texas. He was a boy who was picked on alot and one day Jeremy couldn't take it. Just like the song said " We unleashed a lion."
It all started out when his second period English teach told him to go get a admittence slip from the school office. Instead he returned with a gun. A .375 caliber magnum and said " I already got what I went after." to his teacher and aimed it to his mouth and shot himself at 9.45 a.m. on a Tuesday, January 8, 1991. That is the true story of Jeremy Wade Delle. Comment what you think.
Little Red!
ReplyDeleteI am SO impressed! This is what I was reading at lunch today (from the web site). I'm especially impressed that you even worked the quotes beautifully into your own writing. Well done.
I also read that the terrified looks on the students' faces and shocked poses were based in fact, also. They said the kids were shocked, numb, I guess, and almost emotionless right afterward. Do you know this was in second period and they didn't cancel the rest of the day's school? Well, I'm sure they probably didn't go on this lessons, but they provided couseling sessions the rest of the day.
Very nice!!!!
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I think that the video "Jermey" was very grapical to.
ReplyDeleteAndrew, you make an excellent point on how the first video was very graphical. I think that they really should have cancelled school after that had happened in their second period class. I too did extra research and i found this story was very interesting and at the same time brutal and emotional. I, one of probably many, would have been very emotional if something like this happened at our school.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, great job and i look forward to reading your other blog entries as well. (:
Andrew, you do make an excellent point! When I first saw the video, I alomst cried. I wish it wouldnt have been so graphic. Well you did a GREAT job on your post and all your other posts! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is really good! You really did good on all that research. You do awsome on all your post. I really like the picture too. Good Job!:)
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