Friday, October 3, 2008

Ms.Mellville Essay

Richard Connell values liberty because of two main reasons. One way Connell values liberty is because he cuts out the other voices who stands on the side of equality. For example "Don't talk rot, Whitney" said Rainsford. This was told to Whitney because he feel as though that animals shouldn't be hunted. Since Rainsford yelled that statement to Whintey, that makes me feel as though that Connell values liberty. Another way Connell values liberty is because Zaroff and Rainsford are the two main characters and they both value liberty. If Connell wasn't on thbe stance of liberty, then he would of kept Whitney in the story and would of heard his point on hunting. Like for instance, if Richard Connell were equality, he wouldn't have use this quote "Life is for the strong, to be lived by the strong, and if need, be taken by the strong. This means that every man should be able to do what they please. These are the two reasons that makes me believe Richard Connell values liberty.

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