Imagine that you are an inmate at Alcatraz. You wake up to hear a whistle around . First you go and eat for fifteen minutes. After you finish eating you have to put your knife on the left side of the tray, the fork in the middle, and the spoon on the right. The guards force you to clean your sleeping area, like the cell bars, the toilet bowl, make your bed, and fold the seat and table against the wall. Secondly when you are done cleaning your cell area then the second morning whistle blows, which means that all prisoners have to exit their cells when the warden or lieutenant say to. When they say to exit your cell then the inmates are counted. The inmates are counted thirteen times a day and sometimes even more. After you have finished all of these, you work all day until five at night. Alcatraz was known to hold the most dangerous criminals in the world.
Alcatraz is commonly known for being an unescapable prison on an island. Alcatraz should be known for the people that have been imprisoned on the island. For example one of the most famous inmates at Alcatraz is Al Capone. When Al first arrived at the island, he was in headlines across America ("Alcatraz"). Al was known for corrupting prison …show more content…
Starting in 1980 hundreds of athletes across the world participate in trying to escape Alcatraz. Athletes have to swim one, and a half miles, bike eighteen miles, and then run eight miles ("Alcatraz"). Every year about one million tourist visit Alcatraz to see what Alcatraz really looks like, and they could also imagine what the inmates would have to go through. Also at the park there are gift shops that sell things like the warden's key, comic books the inmates used, books inmates used to read, baseball caps, and hoodies. At the park you can take audio tours, cruses around the island, tours in the prison, and tours can be also be at