Monday, January 12, 2009

Blog Twelve

Practicing surgery on the dead:
The first character that we get introduced to is Theresa. Cadaver heads are being put in roasting pans, as they explain, to collect the drippings, just as a chicken is put in a roasting pan to catch the drippings as well. The doctors that work with cadavers must have guts. When i go to funerals and they have open casscets it is kind of scary looking at the dead people in them, not going to lie. Roach uses good describing words such as this wordy sentence, "It surprises me to hear that men and women who spend their days pruning eyelids and vacuuming fat would require anything in the way of soothing..." just the words pruning and vacuuming are perfect describing words, because i can picture in my head exactly what that may look like. When the docs enter the room that has the dead bodies in it they are covered except for the head, and their heads are shaved down to a stubble. And according to the docs they are bloody and rough. I don't think this would be the job for me:/

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