- This article comes from the History Channel and gives a generalized account of the US reaction towards the 9/11 attack and a brief International reaction on the same topic giving a few examples. It keeps the reactions short and simple, providing little personal perspective.
- Publisher Ted Hesson extracts many comments from forum based website called Reddit and provides the readers reactions coming from everyday people all over the world and digs deeper onto personal perspective on the matter.
Source # 3: http://nymag.com/news/features/20288/
- The NYMag creates a entry where they show raw quotations of New Yorkers living on the day of the attack. These comments are disturbing since they precisely show people's reactions while the attack was happening.
- Survivor Ian Robb tells his story on how he survived the attack of 9/11. He was present in the World Trade Center as the attack was happening and tells somewhat of a story of how things happened from his own eyes.
- Website called 9/11 Research includes videos, photographs and in this case eyewitness accounts of New Yorkers around the World Trade Center, showing their point of view on the attack.
Overall Reaction: It is clear that every single of one these sources is unique in the sense that the reactions in each are shown in different ways but all accomplish the goal which is to intact share their reactions. The most broad reaction between these five sources is the one coming from the History Channel which displays a more formal view of looking at the reactions in countries. The most interesting one and the one that can relate the most to the CNN video watched on the first day of class is the post on the NYMag which displays unedited reactions to the attack. As seen on the unedited CNN news feed, the reactions that were coming from the broadcasters themselves and the eyewitnesses being interviewed were out of control and their words were all over the place because of the shocking feeling that ran through their body as they saw the planes crash into the World Trade Center. It was really interesting to read those comments because it is almost as reading the CNN news feed rather than watching it. Internet users all over New York were sharing their comments and helping each other to understand what was going on similarly to what the CNN broadcasters were doing interviewing the eye witnesses trying to get an understanding of what was happening. Other sources such as the Reddit extracts and the eye witnesses from the website "9/11 Research" were similar in explaining the different scenarios people were in while the attack was happening and was also interesting to read because those scenarios affected the way people react the what was going on. Finally the most eye opening, more than the raw comments from NYMag was the story told article of the survivor Ian Hobbes. One would think that survivors would be scarred for life and are timid or not interested in sharing the horrific moments they lived through while being victims of the attacks. Personally, the survivors story was the most touching but the one that was found to be the most interesting were the unedited comments coming from the CNN footage and the comments displayed in the NYMag.