#1: The Perils of Indifference is a suggestion at the negative effects of idly standing by and not intervening with all the negative that goes on in the world around us.
#2: In the story "The Lottery" the brutal ending caught me by surprise, just like the result in "The Long Walk". In "The Long Walk" boys enter a competition. The competition is simply a really long walk. They have to walk a certain speed for as long as possible, dropping below the speed gives you a warning. Earning 3 tickets in under an hour buys you a "ticket out of the race". The assumption is that once you reach you're 3 warnings you are simply done and cannot compete for the final prize of glory and riches. However, it comes to your sudden realization that the "ticket" is being shot to death on the road in the middle of the competition. Both start out so civilized and mellow, and then erupt in a barbaric scene of brutality right before our eyes.
#3: I think that the story "The Lottery" relates to Elie Wiesel's speech in the fact that people aren't concerned with the wrong of the world, until it directly affects themselves. In other words people are too self indulged. Elie includes in his speech how "indifference can be tempting - more than that, seductive." This is exactly what plagues the people of the village in "The Lottery" and how they just stand by as they committ that cruel, inhumane act of stoning a completely innocent villager just for some superstitious tradition. Unless things directly affect one nobody stands out against what is wrong. Not a single villager stood out against the Lottery and decided to opt out and not participate. No one said it was unfair or cruel or any of that. When Tessie was chosen for the stoning she declared that the Lottery was unfair. People wait until it is too late to stand up and fight for what's right until it is too late, which is what Elie warns of.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Rick's Daily Adventure
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away there was a simple lad that goes by the name of Rick. He was all dressed up but had nowhere to go. There was a shimmer across the street which caught his attention. Immediately he had to go and investigate. As he was slowly waddling along, he was tripped by his younger brother and fell in a pile of dog poop. he was furiously bent out of shape that his brother had ruined his fancy clothes, and broke his glasses making him blind as a bat. Rick immediately threatened to punch his brother, who simply replied "Don't get your knickers in a knot". But of course, he was all talk and no action. Suddenly his mom came out and reassured him that she could make it as good as gold so he had no need to worry. Rick then decided that the shimmer of light he saw wasn't worth examining and that he had better go take a nap before he blew a gasket.
Rick awoke from his nap and the sun was shining and the birds were chirping. He moseyed into the kitchen where his mother had his birthday cake, which was only a day late. But it was better late than never. His eyes were as big as a house when she rolled in his new bicycle he's wanted for ages. She handed him a goofy looking helmet and said "better safe than sorry".
Rick awoke from his nap and the sun was shining and the birds were chirping. He moseyed into the kitchen where his mother had his birthday cake, which was only a day late. But it was better late than never. His eyes were as big as a house when she rolled in his new bicycle he's wanted for ages. She handed him a goofy looking helmet and said "better safe than sorry".
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