Zeitoun was a famous printer in New Orleans, and Kathy
communicated to clients. Zeitoun worked
so hard, and Kathy worried about him because she loved him and did not want him
to meet any danger. Zeitoun started as a
normal worker, but with his efforts, he became a boss and had some printers
beneath him. Kathy got divorced before,
and this was her second marriage. She
had been mocked for a long time because she was an Islam.
In my opinion, Zeitoun was a hard-working, responsible
person because he cared about his works even more than his family. There was one time, his bike was broken on
his way to work, and that was an obviously good reason to be late or even
absent. However, he carried the bike on
his shoulder and run to work. When the
hurricane Katrina arrived, Zeitoun did not leave the city, and he had to
stay until he “secured” all his job locations (Eggers 53). That was because Zeitoun’s businesses were
tightly related, and if he left his businesses easily, his businesses might be
ruined. In addition, his clients trusted
him, so he could not let their properties be damaged. Therefore, he was responsible.
Kathy was an excellent mother, and she was so nervous about
Zeitoun and the children. When she
heard the news that the hurricane Katrina had killed three people, she was
so worried about her family and could not see more news. Because she loved her children so much, she
would rather take her children away from the city by herself when Zeitoun
insisted staying. She did this all for
her children’s safety, so she was a wonderful mother.
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