February 22, 2009
Dear Mr. Smith,
There are things that I can deeply relate to you. I understand that there are lots of things that we can’t judge by their appearances. For example, a jelly fish may look pretty and nice by its appearance, but once you try to touch it, it will sting you to death. The same as human, no one in this world including you and me can ever judge a person by his or her appearance. I understand that Mr. O’Brien urbane manner and his prize-fighter’s physique really persuade you. Then there was your own point of view about his secretly held belief and his political orthodoxy which really draws you to the conclusion that he was definitely not a spy. You’re not the only one out there, even a General like Othello can make a mistake by judging Iago through his looks, his actions and his words. Don’t let this bring you down; instead, think of this as a lesson. Learn from your mistake and prevent it from ever happening again.
Sincerely,
Lisa.
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