Thursday, March 17, 2011

R.O.B. #8

I don;t really think it was the right thing to do, because in the end it didn't really help anyone having sex with evening star or stabbing jason with a jah-stick. I guess it was self satisfying for Chappie because, revenge is always satisfying especially if you do it toward the people you're most angry at, but in the end, it helped noone. He went through all of these things to do that, so many people around Chappie die. Killings here, killings there, drugs here, drugs there. I was quite surprised by this chapter though, i did not see Chappie getting his revenge in any of these ways. Killing Jason, maybe, but having sex with evening star, that's just crazy!

I believe my opinion on Bone has actually changed because he finally got the guts to do what he believed was right. And that's what's most important. usually he always thinks of doing something, but never ends up doing it. But now he's transformed, from Chappie the 14 year old pot head, into Bone the badass. He's been through a lot, he's learned a crap load of things as the years passed by. He matured greatly and started making decisions by himself, instead of being the follower and taking orders from another. He did what he wanted, so yes, i believed that Chappie has greatly changed.

I believe that we do learn more from his mistakes because in ways, many of us can relate to Chappie. Having lost a bestfriend, feeling betrayed by those who were once close to us. This might happen to some of us in some point of our lives so seeing this now from Chappie helps us to prevent these intense conflicts in the future. We learn from history people say, and we learn from others' mistakes. So after reading this, I'm sure I won;t make nearly as many mistakes as Chappie does in this book.

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