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In the story By the Waters of Babylon, the author explores the theme of human pride through his breaking of the laws, and his wanting to rebuild his village in the new place he has found. John shows human pride through the story when he breaks the laws of his village during his journey to the place of the gods. He knows he's the son of the priest, and he thinks he has a lot more privileges. “I followed them from a distance, waiting for what would happen. My heart was troubled about going east, yet I knew I must go.” When John breaks the law going east because his laws are that it is forbidden to go east or to go anywhere that way. He knows he is the son of the priest and he thinks that he has magic that is helping him in his journey leading

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