Sunday, January 30, 2011

I think Elie's father and Elie's relationship was very unselfish. They protected each other, while everyone was for there self. They desperately try to sty together through the whole experience. In the beginning his father is respected jewish community leader and shopkepper. Then as the story goes on his father continues on very weakly. He gets beaten frequently, and is very quiet towards Elie.Elie cares and helps him as much as possible. People around them laugh and mock Elie for helping him.The most bitter scene is when is father gives him a knife and a spoon. Elie feels sick about him. His father keeps getting weak and sicker. Elie helped his father, and his father helped him. But when his father was calling him and elie didnt come. His father dependented on elie so much. He needs Elie. He loves him. He loves his presence

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Zoo mistreat counter arguement

I think that zoos are not abusing the animals from their natural habitat. They have food, care, family, and a close habitat in where they are placed at. Why do people argue this. People want to see animals. Zoos are not taking all the animals. People are arguing that zoos are taking animals from their nature habitats. I would focus on people who are actually kiling animals, such as slaughter farms. This dissapoints me that we have animal experts in zoos helping and caring for animals, and people decide to say animals are being abused. I know habitat is very essential for the animals. The zoo is not a jail for animals, its for us to observe the animals and some people decide to say oh well animals are bieng mistreated. The animals are not dying or suffering.