In the interview Ebert says, “When i am writing my problems become invisible and i am the same person i always was. All is well. I am as i should be.” In this quote Ebert is saying at this point in his life he really has accepted himself for al he is and he will die doing what he loves, writing. Nothing else matters now, he is at peace because this is who he is, this is what he does best and loves to do no matter how much it has changed because of the circumstances. He still feels whole because even though he may die and has went through so much, he is surrounded by love from all his family and fans no matter what. He is contempt, it’s almost like he is saying he is ready, he can let go because all is as it should …show more content…
The amount of money that goes to every family is kind of hard to justify because each has lost something no matter what. Being a wealthy bank worker or a security guard should not determine how much you life is worth when you die. All you can do at this point after such a horrible tragedy is try to give each family as much as possible but not try to make up for what they lost because that is