Wednesday, November 6, 2019

The Doors essays

The Doors essays James Douglas Morrison was born on December 8, 1943 in Melbourne, Florida. His father, George Stephen Morrison, was in the U.S. Navy and had just returned from duties in the Pacific. After Jim was born, his father left to go back to war. For the next three years, Jim spent his life with his mother, Clara, living with Steve Morrisons parents in Clearwater on the Gulf of Mexico (Sugarman 10). In 1946, a year after the war ended, Steve returned and was posted to Washington, D.C. for six months. Clara accompanied him along with Jim. From Washington, he was posted to Albuquerque in New Mexico. While in Albuquerque, Clara gave birth to another child, Anna, giving Jim a sister (History home.cai.net). While traveling by car with his parents on a road from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, Jim witnessed an event in which he would describe as the most important moment in my life. They came upon an accident involving a truckload of Indians. Many were hurt badly (Sugarman 11). Jim always claimed that the spirit of an ancient Indian medicine man possessed him. Jim never forgot the tragedy. The accident haunted him for a long time after the event, although his father finally told him that it had never happened, that it had been a dream (Sugarman 11). Later, the family moved to California. Jim enrolled at George Washington High School. Jims grades were very high, much to the surprise of his teachers. His behavior was bad, and his parents were continually fighting with him. Jim began to keep a journal and developed an interest for poetry (Jim Morrison. World Book Encyclopedia). Jim eventually graduated and went on to the college at Florida State University. He began to drink and refused to shave or cut his hair. He began to live his life exactly how he wanted to. He got to be too wild and was kicked out of his dorm, so he transferred to UCLA (Sugarman 12). Raymond Daniel Ma...

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