In the story The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell I was challenged with the question, is hunting morally right? When reading this story I soon found out that Rainsford, a strandad hunter was being asked to hunt humans by his host General Zaroff. When Rainsford first comprehended the fact that General Zaroff hunts humans he responded with, “Hunting? Great Guns, General Zaroff, What speak of is murder.” To this General Zaroff just explained how it is still a civilized sport of hunting but more thrilling because humans can reason. Rainsford was very shocked by this reasoning and tried to explain how it is not the same as hunting animals when saying, “Civilzed? And you shoot men down?” I agree that this is in fact murder and that the prey decides if hunting is morally right. Humans are all equal so hunting them is completely uncivilized and inhumane. So overall i think it depends on what your hunting to truly determine if it is morally right.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
PNL 9/13/10
Why do good people do bad things things? In the book Lush by Natasha Friend this question is constantly on my mind. Sam, a teenage girl is the only thing holding her family together. Her little brother is very dependent on her and looks up to her in every way. Sam seems to do it all, the cleaning, cooking, watching her brother and managing school, but one night sam did something extremely out of character. She lied to her friends that she was babysitting her brother and lied to her parents that she was sleeping over at a friend's house, when really she attended a high school party. Sam is only thirteen and in eighth grade, she was not only too young for this environment but she lied to her family and friends. I do not understand why Sam did this. All i know is that I was very surprised with her actions. She never seemed like that type of girl to care about popularity and being cool, so this behavior really confused me.
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