As part of our Life & Death Project, we read "Our Town" (1938) by Thorton Wilder. In Act III, Emily goes back to the land of the living and realizes that she never realized anything at all. She has a farewell to the world, and for your writing assignment tonight, you should copy the style of the Emily's monologue. (Need the handout? Click here.)

I enjoyed writing this, because I kept remembering all the things I love about life that I would certainly miss if they were taken away from me. Remembering what you'd miss is a great way to remember to appreciate what you have.

Good-bye world...good-bye gentle sunrises and glorious sunsets. Good-bye Mom, Dad, Caitie and Jas... Good-bye blue & green room, and red curtains, and artwork still unfinished. Good-bye students - I barely knew you. Good-bye mismatched socks, and holy shoes, and cowboy boots. Good-bye freeways, and free-drives, and singing out loud with all of my heart. And coffee, and blueberry muffins, and tea, and toast with jam. Good-bye green grass, green trees, blue sky, and whimsical cloud creatures. Good-bye ocean, mountains, lakes, rivers. And sea shells, and sand on my feet, and wind in my hair, and sun on my face.

Oh, stupid planet. You were so much more than I knew. I wish I had opened my eyes to notice.


I look forward to reading all of your good-byes! I hope you love the rest of your day - all that is left of it, anyway.

-k