The Arguement
Essay by Kary Ye • May 29, 2016 • Essay • 509 Words (3 Pages) • 767 Views
The Argument
There are often a lot of arguments between people that may lead to many conflicts in different relationships, and those conflicts sometimes create some effects to peoples’ lives. I had a story to prove this truth. I often contradicted my father and did not listen to his words when I was a child because I thought that my father preferred my sister. When I quarreled with my sister, my father usually defends my sister and takes her side. The conflict broke out in a serious quarrel between us.
I remember it was a sunny day and I played games with my sister in my parent’s bedroom. Suddenly, my sister found my new hairpin in the drawer that I had hidden in my mother’s drawer yesterday to not let her know. She exclaimed surprisingly and cheerfully how she really liked the hairpin.
“No,” I walked towards my sister quickly and said, “This belongs to me”
“Why does the hairpin belong to you? It is not marked your name on it, it can also belong to me” she shouted and snatched the hairpins from my hands.
I was very angry after I heard her words. The sultry weather made my anger flame burn intensely, so I took the hairpin and pushed her away; however, I was too rude to become physical which caused her to fall to the ground, and hit the vase to the ground too.
“Pun!” The vase was broken, and my sister started to cry loudly.
My father heard the sound of the breaking vase, and walked into the room. As soon as my father saw my sister’s crying and the broken vase, he was very irritated. After slapping my face, his first sentence was “Why did you make your sister cry?” He asked like cold rain to put my anger flame extinguish and made my eyes tear. As well, he not only hit me on my face, but also hit my heart seriously. Then, I cried and shouted to my father, “Why don’t you ask me and care about my feeling; it is not always my fault. Why do you just care for her feelings?”
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