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The Laramie Project Personal Response

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Life is an amazing, wonderful, beautiful adventure that we are blessed with every day. But, we are greeted many times throughout those days with choices we have to make. Most of those choices we make are built by the structure and beliefs that our parents and loved ones have passed onto us. Looking into how we were brought up can we really say what’s right or wrong? Can we positively determine that everyone thinks the same? While watching “The Laramie Project” you see and hear two-hundred different opinions towards the Matthew Shepard’s case. Two-hundred … that’s two-hundred people from Laramie, friends of the victim and attackers, and loved ones fighting for what they believe is right. This case not only caught the whole town’s attention but was recognized on a national level. Labeled as a hate crime you learn so much more about the people’s identity like Matthew Shepard as a homosexual, the tragedy of a man/son/friend that struck a town, and how people see Laramie, Wyoming as their home built by a community. Everyone identifies in their own way weather your Christian, Catholic, heterosexual, homosexual, white, black, purple, or even yellow. …show more content…

He taught a town that opinions are sacred to the eye of the beholder and a town can come together to spread a single message. Throughout watching “The Laramie Project” you hear how people identify among others, how tragedy shook a town, and how their sense of home was constructed by a community. How a flip of a coin can determine the rest of a person’s life. If the two individuals would of stopped and thought of the right and wrong decisions to make maybe they would be at home right now with their families and children enjoying the night. Maybe a man would have been changing the world one smile at a time. Now the world will never know what Matthew Shepard could have

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