Monday, November 2, 2015

Tiger Bites Women Who Trespassed - Olivia Browne Period 6


Breaking into a Nebraska zoo to "pet" a tiger has left a woman with injuries from the big cat and a citation for criminal trespass. Jacqueline Eide, 33, apparently evaded security to sneak into Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo on Halloween night. She was bitten Sunday morning and taken to Creighton University Medical Center by a friend, the Omaha Police Department said in a statement Sunday.

Analysis: The Author is Susannah Cullinane and she appears to be a non-bias party. The article was published November 1st, right after the accident to really show the relevancy and urgency of the event. I had no prior knowledge of this event. The audience is the people of america who are concerned for the health of animals everywhere. The reason for writing the article is to educate the public of this strange event and the dangers of wild animals when disturbed. This story is a god metaphor to the Whiskey Rebellion with Jacqueline Eide being the rebelling citizens and the tiger being George Washington and the Government. 

6 comments:

  1. I like this metaphor! It will be helpful to remember when the APUSH test comes around in the spring!!

    Lauren Bush; 9th period

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  2. Haha! That is so dumb. Was she just drunk or something, because why else would you do this? Anyways thanks for the metaphor!

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  3. Wow!!! Great Metaphor!
    Randi Thompson

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  4. not only did she completely deserve it, but hopefully she learned her lesson. I love your analogy that's an awesome nemonic device!

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