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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Discovery Creative Essay

He sat lazily on the cold ceramic tiles of his bedroom, resting his back against the rigid wooden framework of his single bed. With legs let outstretched, chest softly dipping up and d give and his forehead submissively being supported by his fingertips, Jonas Schmidt reminisced upon the ca cry and affectionate figure of his father. He reflected upon their journey a collage of memories flashed through his mind- from the struggle in fleeing Germany and the rise of Nazi power, to the hardships in attaining exuberant Australian citizenship.Seeking refuge in Australia had eventually brought them peace- the beauty of the immanent landscape, morphed with the laid-back and generous attitudes of their local community had endowed them with a refreshing life. Together they were ready for a fresh start- until fight broke out in 1939. The bloody war. The god-forsaken war. All that remained sat idly in his lap, symbolize the remnants of his father. Slowly, Jonas opened the box he penetrate d into what seemed to be the then(prenominal), and lifted out the initial piece of history his fathers military uniform.Harold Schmidt wandered into the mess camp out of the army base, eager to fit in with the energetic cluster of progeny Australian men. As he pealed back the doors of the tent, a cacophony of delirious noises filled the atmosp here(predicate). Thunderous laughter resonated through the room, as men told stories of their past conquests. The clink of mugs echoed, as they acknowledged each other and proceeded to down racy amounts of alcohol. The majority of the men, dressed in the same military uniform as his own, were of the traditional background- broad shoulders, bushy hair and cheesy grins. Ecstatic faces lit up the tent, reminding Harold of the same emotion displayed by his son when they were together. Nervously, he walked up to a group of them, craving to experience the sense of mateship, understanding and word meaning that seemingly emanated from their di scussions. Yet at the same time, he was fearful to take care the contrary.Hey mate, pull up a chair and join us, boneheaded one of the men at the table. Whats ya name mate? ErHarold. Harold Smith, mumbled Harold nervously, not wishing to reveal his German background. The members of the circle lookhim suspiciously noticing his distinct physical differences and outlandish accent. So where ya from?Brisbane, he breathed.The ring of uniforms erupted into laughter. Ah mate, dont worry, theres no need to lie about anything hereright? Were all friends. He indicated approximately the circle Well thats Buffer, Swarley, Bomber, Richie and Dougie- were all mates from before. Oh, and they invite me Shelley, after the missus. Another round of laughter shook the table.Anyway, welcome to the crowd, he said. Well look after you. Shelley extended his hand forward.This is going to be alright, thought Harold, as he shook the warm and guarantee hand of the Australian. Suddenly, the alarm signalle d to direct the soldiers to prepare to move out. Alright lads, utter Shelley, as they all stood up to leave. Lets kill the flamin Jerry and dispatch em back to where they came from Harold instantly gulped at the prospect of killing his own kind. Sweat saturated his uniform, as he reluctantly marched out of the tent.Jonas withdraw from his dream-like state, pondering the reality of the hallucination. Solemnly, he laid the uniform down on the bed with respect. Suddenly, a flash of metallic element penetrated his eyes, as a spree of light from behind the curtains illuminated the jagged edges of his fathers war medals. Jonas clutched the remnants of his father firmly in his hand once again locomote to the illusory worldAs the lights dimmed, Harold stood apart from his platoon. Rising to the rank of First-Lieutenant, he had almost complete command over a number of his cub soldiers, including his new-found friends. Despite regretting each time he shot an enemy German, Harold had caug ht the management of his superiors. However, it was a completely different story amongst his own people. Even at this military celebration, Harold could feel the cynical gaze of the soldiers infiltrating into his inner being. Buffer, Bomber and Dougie on purpose avoided eye-contact with him. Swarley and Richie refusedto sit next to him at the table. Even Shelley eyed him apprehensively tension developed exponentially between the two former friends. Thus, Harold stood distantly from the group. mayhap its because Im an officer now, he thought. Or maybe its because they are jealous at my medals. They may birth even discovered that I am German-born. Nevertheless, Harold sobbed deeply. He felt lonely. Cursed. analogous an outsider.Once again, Jonas withdrew from the vision his eyes moist, as he expressed savvy for his father. Delicately, he positioned the medals on top of the chest pocket of the uniform, before hit into the box once more. His hand brushed the cold crisp metal of t he 6-round revolver the standard-issue side-arm for all officers. His mind drifted away yet againSo youre telling me youre one of them, yelled Shelley, as he stood just centimetres from Harolds face. Trust. Companionship. Expectations. All broken from the discovery of one word. amount off me Thats an order cried Harold, as he clumsily tried and true to free himself of the fierce headlock that Buffer and Bomber had on him. Youll be court of justice marshalled for subordination Does it look like I give a mother fucker? Were all bloody fighting alongside a Jerry star of THEM The same animals that were shootin at us bout a minute ago Im not one of themShut up Youre not one of us You dont belong here With that, Shelley lunged forward and grabbed Harolds revolver from the holster muted sounds amalgamated with blurred images as a flurry of action erupted.Jonas jerked ferociously from his revelation perspiration seeped tentatively down his neck and onto his shirt. He was almost hyper ventilating now, as he endeavoured to winnow out the graphic imagery from his mind. Suddenly, the doorbell chimed. Shocked by the abrupt disturbance, he swivelled around to face the doorway. Through the translucent glass, Jonas made out the project of a male figure- standing upright, proud and tall. As his mother open up the door, he witnessed a look of disbelief emanate from her face. Could it beJonas muttered to himself, as his heart continued to race. The door opened, bringing with it a new hope.

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