Analysis Of 90 Minutes In Heaven By Don Piper

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90 Minutes in Heaven is written by Don Piper who is the the main character, this is a real story. Don Piper is a pastor. Don gets in a car accident and was pronounced dead at the scene. During this period he saw heaven and thought he was dead himself. But after a few hours another pastor gets in the car and begins to pray and sing for him, but when Don begins to sing along the pastor starts yelling. No one believed him but they noticed he had a pulse and began to free him from his smashed car. He spent over a year in the hospital and didn’t gain all his abilities back. Don saw that he took little things like walking for granted. This whole event made him change his view. 90 Minutes in Heaven should be be preserved because it shows how people take things for granted, it is relatable for many people, and it also changes the way you view family and life. …show more content…

In 90 Minutes in Heaven when Don gets in the accident and spends so much time in the hospital can’t do all the things he used to he sees that things like full ability to walk and being able to be fully taking care of his family. “And then very slowly as he walked, he tilted his head back in the rain for just a few moments and opened his mouth.” (Bradbury 21) This is when Montag started to realize even when things get hard or overwhelming you can’t just take the little things for granted. In both 90 Minutes in Heaven and Fahrenheit 451 they both take big and little things in life for

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