Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Frankenstein letter.

Dear My Dearest Helen, 
I know I will most certainly miss your companionship this summer, since I will not be able to see you.  Though we will be hundreds of miles apart, I hope we can consider and keep in mind the friendship that we have established.  We must continue to talk through our many forms of technology, I would not want it any other way.  I will certainly miss our many long talks and moments filled with laughter, however I will cherish this moments and I will reflect back on them during the summer months.  I know I will see you again in the future, so this is not a good-bye, simply a letter to reflect on the happy times we have experiences, along with my thought that you will be deeply missed.  I will not be lonely without you, but it will be different.  I am excited when the day comes that we can meet again.  I will be thinking of you my dearest.  
Your good friend, Danielle.

I wrote this letter similarly to the one written to Mrs. Saville by Walton.  In his letter, he expresses that he has no friends and that he "bitterly feel the want of a friend".  I then thought about the fact that I will not be seeing any of my friends this summer and that while I have friends, I will not see the ones from Chicago for a long time.  In a way this is similar to the letter since there is an absence of certain friends.

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