Cora Did Nothing Wrong - Debate on “Dear Mr. Winston”
- Ian
- 12 minutes ago
- 3 min read
In the story Dear Mr. Winston. Cora took a snake to the library and scared Mr. Winston. Everyone thinks that Cora is the one that is wrong. Her parents think that this is wrong, MR. Winston thinks that it is Cora’s fault. Everyone thinks that it is Cora’s fault. It is all Cora’s fault. Well, in common sense, it is usually Cora's fault. Cora brought the snake to the school first. she should not bring the snake to the school. It is something wrong to do. And My opinion is that it's Cora’s fault. I also think that way. Cora went against the school’s rule. The school has rules about not bringing animals. It's really obvious that it is Cora’s fault. Cora did do a lot of things wrong. I will discuss this in 3 places.
The school has rules about bringing animals, but Cora didn’t follow it. The school has a rule, and we should follow it. We shouldn’t just ignore it. We need to follow it. We shouldn’t just ignore the school’s rules. The school has rules, as a student, we should follow it. In the story, Cora didn’t follow the rules. The school has rules about bringing animals. And especially, she should not bring animals and pets to the library because it's the place where people read. I believe that Cora seriously violated discipline. No matter what excuses she has, the truth is that she went against the school’s rules. So, no matter what happens after that, she is always wrong. She might not be the only one who has responsibility, but she does have a major problem.
She did things wrong, but she kept blaming other people. Blaming other people is not something good to do. We should not blame other people. Blaming other people can’t make us know our own problems. When we do something wrong, we need to find problems for ourselves first. In the story, Cora is blaming teachers, blaming parents, blaming the school rules. Even though she didn’t say it in the letter, we can feel that she is blaming everyone and think that everyone is wrong but she is not. She did o things wrong, if we do things wrong, we should apologize, but not think of blaming other people. It is really wrong to blame other people. In conclusion, Cora is blaming other people, and it is not ok.
Cora didn’t write the apology letter because she is sorry, she wrote it because her father wants her to write it. I believe that if we do something wrong, we should apologize in an honest way. Instead of casually dealing with it. This is something pretty bad happening. Why is she casually dealing with it? It is all because she is not truly sorry. She is not sorry. This is the important part. If she was really sorry and recognized her mistake, she would write her apology letter in a really sorry way. But listening to her words, we can know that she is thinking in a way that is not sorry. That her parents made her write this apology letter. We can see that she is not truly sorry. And I don’t think that this is a really good thing because it is not really scary and dreadful to make a mistake, but if we don’t know our mistake, it's scary.
In conclusion, I believe that it is all Cora’s fault. She mainly has 3 faults. The first fault is that she goes against the school rules. The school has rules about we can’t bring snakes to school. But Cora didn’t follow. Why did she bring the snake to the school in the first case? She should not have brought it. It has nothing to do with learning. Second, she blames everyone. I believe that blaming other people is not something good, and we should not blame other people. And also, she never really did recognize her fault. She never did it. She is not truly sorry. She apologized for watching her TV show.
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