Monday, March 2, 2009

Speech: Wright

 I think that Wright is completely justified in refusing to say the speech that his principal wanted him to say. This who issue begins when Wright is announced the valedictorian of his 9th grade class. When this happens he is told that he is allowed to write a speech to give at the graduation ceremony. Wright obviously loves writing and he was excited about the opportunity that he earned to share his writing. When he went to the principal his principal told him that he had to read the speech that he himself had written because Wright's speech was not going to be good enough. 
I think that Wright was justified in refusing to read the speech that his principal wrote because he worked hard and he eared the right to write and read his own speech to the graduating class and those who came to the ceremony. By reading the principal's speech Wright felt as though that would take away from his experience. This is why Wright was justified in his actions. 

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