Saturday, January 30, 2010
SECTION 8
In section 8 the narrator proposes what he believes the law is that the takers break. Or in other words he points out the things that the "takers" do that "destroys" the world that the rest of the world does not do. The first one was that they exterminate their competitors. This is one of the things that I thought the narrator would saw. Humans, or "the takers" really do kill animals if they do anything that affects our own wealth, or in this case food. Another thing that the narrator pointed out is that the takers deny their competitor's access to food. This is very true. We are so selfish and use everything in this world to benefit ourselves and our own wealth. We do not think about what will happen to our competitors or what they are going to eat. This is because, as the narrator states, we think everything on this planet belongs to us and was created solely for us. That is where the flaw lies. The takers do not understand that they must share the world with every other creature that is in it. Only then will this "destruction" of the world stop.
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I agree with how we think everything on the planet belongs to us and that is why the law is flawed.
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