One Day Left to See
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In the "Three Days to See" Helen Keller brings the idea that people should live each day as they should die tomorrow. Being blind she is trying to imagine what she would see if she were given the use of her eyes for just three days. According to her rule people are accustomed to their everyday routine so they don't see all the beauty around them. In this essay I imagine that I had left with only one day to see and try to describe the place I visit in this one day. I also try to argue my choice so that other people can understand why I decided to see this particular place.
What should I most like to see if I had only one day left before I become blind? What place would I like to visit if I had only one more day to see? I would go to Jerusalem, one of the most beautiful and symbolic cities in the world. I would choose this holy place for me, because sights of this city affected me more than everything else in my life. I would see its beauty which is intermingling with the scenic views offered around the city, its varied architectural styles which blend many cultures and eras all done in the familiar Jerusalem stone...