Saturday, September 15, 2007

Most people are taught to do good deeds. Some people just only care about themselves. In the Most Dangerous Game, the general thought he could do whatever he wanted because he felt that other ethnic groups were inferior to him. Ransford, on the other hand, learned about other people emotions as well. In the cask of Amontillado, which was hard to understand, Amontillado was searching for his finest wine, but not thinking of the niter or his accomplice.

I have also mixed emotions. I have accomplished many good deeds as well as had some selfish ones. But over the years I have learned to be less selfish. Even now I do have selfish moments but they accrue less frequently.

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