Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Perils of Indifference

1. Salvation takes time when Nobody is Around.


2. Situations where something appears normal at first glace, and later turn into an unexpected outcome happen all the time. Such as my experience when I was told I won a prize and it was down at the police station. As I arrived at my destination, I was immediately cuffed and booked, and it was only three months later that I found out that they had made a mistake, and apprehended the wrong person. This of course did not happen to me, but it has happened many times in history.



3. The story relates to the other story, "The Lottery" in the way that there is a society affecting another group of people. The population that is being devistated is neglected, and the society that is affecting the other group is unaware of the pain and torture they are causing many other people. In "The Lottery", the town tortures the one person who gets picked, and in the "Perils of Indifference", it was the Jewish society who was being neglected by the other cultures while they were being exterminated.

1 comment:

searcy said...

I think you should change your font size. I suppose you don't have to worry about spelling and grammar errors if the teacher can't actually read what you have written :-)