Saturday, September 15, 2007
Mixed Emotions
I think that question can't be answered with an A or B answer. People have different scruples, as Rainsford has a calling to do good while General Zaroff wants to do nothing but grotesque acts. It depends on the person, like Fortunado only cares about himself, even though Montressor practically committed murder, he was still a good-natured person. Again, it matters if the person is good or bad inside if they want to do righteous or evil acts.
From my life, most examples point to the superficial answer. Although most people will help out in a time of need, most people care only about themselves deep inside. But most of that is just instinct, I think. Again, it depends on the person, but most people I observe on t.v., radeo, or any other form of media fit into catagory B.
From my life, most examples point to the superficial answer. Although most people will help out in a time of need, most people care only about themselves deep inside. But most of that is just instinct, I think. Again, it depends on the person, but most people I observe on t.v., radeo, or any other form of media fit into catagory B.
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Aryder,
That's a really good point. The answer sure isn't A or B. There are few things in life that are black and white, A or B, one or the other. Good post!
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