Well as you know, I got back from Diamond Lake with Erin. It was a lot of fun, but I won't give details because a) Erin will post about it and b) to much to post about it.
On the way home, I started reading 1984, and I don't know, I became extremely thoughtful, and all of a sudden resentful of just.... everyone. It's weird, but at Diamond Lake, I was thinking of everything, and I've realized how superficial people are. I felt so small. I looked out the window and I watched people walking by. I wondered what was troubling the bald man with the Hawaiin shirt on. I wondered if the flustered-looking woman driving her three children was divorced, I wondered if the three people at the bus stop were thinking of their health.
I'm on page 42 of 1984, and I really am intrigued about it. It's about a world where mankind lives in a world of lives. The book is terrifying in a calm, tranquil way, such as the diary entry Winston writes. And as I was reading it, I wondered if we are living in a world like that. How do we know we aren't living to a bunch of lies? We know so little as a race. Very little think about it often, and for some reason, these thoughts have been bugging me for a while now. I can't stop thinking about it.
However, I don't want to depress you.
Now on to your challenges:
Clarisse- I believe Heaven's Protector is the Human thought. If there were no humans, there would be no thought of Heaven. There would be no disagreement, and without disagreement, people feel no need to think about something as much. Debate is what keeps people believing in Heaven more and more. We all know of the debate of whether the Earth was created scientifically or through His power. I don't know if this makes sense to you. I'm having trouble explaining it.
Katherine- I think all animals describe everyone at times.
Kim-Thu- Ehhhh I have paint so I don't want to.
On the way home, I started reading 1984, and I don't know, I became extremely thoughtful, and all of a sudden resentful of just.... everyone. It's weird, but at Diamond Lake, I was thinking of everything, and I've realized how superficial people are. I felt so small. I looked out the window and I watched people walking by. I wondered what was troubling the bald man with the Hawaiin shirt on. I wondered if the flustered-looking woman driving her three children was divorced, I wondered if the three people at the bus stop were thinking of their health.
I'm on page 42 of 1984, and I really am intrigued about it. It's about a world where mankind lives in a world of lives. The book is terrifying in a calm, tranquil way, such as the diary entry Winston writes. And as I was reading it, I wondered if we are living in a world like that. How do we know we aren't living to a bunch of lies? We know so little as a race. Very little think about it often, and for some reason, these thoughts have been bugging me for a while now. I can't stop thinking about it.
However, I don't want to depress you.
Now on to your challenges:
Clarisse- I believe Heaven's Protector is the Human thought. If there were no humans, there would be no thought of Heaven. There would be no disagreement, and without disagreement, people feel no need to think about something as much. Debate is what keeps people believing in Heaven more and more. We all know of the debate of whether the Earth was created scientifically or through His power. I don't know if this makes sense to you. I'm having trouble explaining it.
Katherine- I think all animals describe everyone at times.
Kim-Thu- Ehhhh I have paint so I don't want to.
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