Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Chapter 3 & 4

In Chapter 3 and 4, we see the relationship between David and Sophie grow. They explore together and talk of the Old People's ways. David tells us about when he got a splinter in his hand and couldn't bandage it himself. He says, "I could of managed it if I had another hand" (page 26). David's father's reaction is angry and outraged, he is unforgiving of David's mistakes. I think this teaches us a lot about Joseph. I wonder what if must of felt like to be David and dream about Sophie being an "offence". It really helps us to see the cruelty and evil behind Joseph's "good deeds" and actions.

It reminds me of how evil can disguise and twist itself into different forms to entwine itself in all aspects of life. In this chapter, we discover David's unusual gift, telepathy, that he and his cousin Rosalind both have. Uncle Axel makes David promise to not tell anyone about it. I wonder what will happen if anyone does find out. David and his friends are bound by their secrecy and a community is formed. When David meets a fringe, it is interesting why he feels so uncomfortable and disturbed. I think his conscious is telling him something different than what his society has taught him.  


When David teaches Sophie about the world, it seems that David's society is so focused on becoming a "pure race" that they will use whatever extreme means necessary to do so.  This really reminds me of the Nazis in WWII and the inhumane almost unbelievable cruelty that they had. The values of Davids society seem wrong and their method of keeping the human form "true" is completely against everything we believe.

1 comment:

  1. you have some really great points in here and I totally agree with them.

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