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Ellis Island Descriptive Essay

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An Exquisite Equation Below the worn pavement and below thousands of footsteps, an unsuspecting terminal of tracks exists. The stagnant air of pungent aromas is filtered when the bullets carrying passengers glide by. The train station resembled a beehive; determined individuals zipping through rows of chairs to catch their ride while others frantically search for an exit. Past the makeshift shops that attempt to welcome the tourists, an outlet of steep stairs ascend. A strange phenomena seems to wash over as toes lift off the top step and heels collide with the rough sidewalk, introducing a feeling as if you’ve just teleported into a foreign world. The city doesn’t greet in a formal manner such as slowly integrating you with a taste here and there. Instead, boundless roads with infinite traffic and entire blocks of structures that break conventional height standards serve you a seven course meal that you must immediately swallow. As the mob of bodies sweeps past and urges you into a steady pace, the illusion of day takes place. Millions of pixels screaming for you to visit the latest Broadway show display brilliant colors that seem to reflect on every surface, emitting light through a never ending beam. The crisp night with a stream …show more content…

Evoking a sense of self, the harbor opens up for those willing to visit Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, a path taken by many ancestors. Skimming over the Atlantic Ocean are vessels with names like “Lady Liberty” that spend their days carrying passengers to the heavily visited sites. The oxidized green copper from her foot to her crown is a familiar scene, one that incites a feeling of belonging and patriotism. While it is difficult to think clearly among the picture taking tourists, you can easily feel camaraderie. The very task of visiting the immigration center and the popular statue inspires a purpose to the whole

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