“The appeal is the thing you do not do.” For the person who wrote these words, this was a golden belief. Out of curiosity, he decided to spend a night in Central Park. He explored Central Park in order to experience something interesting. As a result, on his journey, he came across four kinds of people who gave him different feelings, moods and thoughts. First of all, when the author arrived at the Delacorte Theater, he saw a nocturnal spot. At that moment, the audience was leaving the theater with excitement. To reassure the audience that they were being protected, the police were standing there. The author continued to wander around the theater, but he got lost. Suddenly, he saw there was a light ahead so he went toward it. As he rounded a corner, he came upon five men in white T-shirts huddling around a bench. Being frightened, the author avoided direct eye contact with those men and scurried away down a narrow, dark path. Because of the darkness and his own fear, the author got lost again. (To be continued next week) |