Greed can sometimes be caused by wanting money, a better relationship, a better house, life, and other things. All of these have on e thing in common, wanting more than you already have. The older brother in “The Scarlet Ibis”, for example, wants to live with a better brother, so he and his brother struggle to live together. Some people do not realize they have greed until it’s too late. Greed will always hurt people in the end, because they refuse to give in, it hurts other people, and it can change history. In “The Most Dangerous Game”, both Zaroff and Rainsford experience greed because they refuse to give in. In the beginning, Rainsford tries to get closer and closer to the edge of the boat to see, and eventually he falls off, and this is greedy because he keeps trying to see more and more, until it eventually makes him fall off the boat. Next, when Zaroff meets Rainsford, he says he hunts humans, because regular animals do not face him with a big enough challenge, and Rainsford defeats Zaroff and gets to survive. This is greedy because he wants to hunt more and more, until the point that it hurts him, because Rainsford got away without being harmed. Lastly, while the hunt is taking place, Zaroff gets greedy by sending out Ivan to take care of Rainsford, but then because of this, Ivan gets killed. This is greedy because he wants to send as much at Rainsford as possible, but what he sends ends up getting killed. In “The Scarlet Ibis”, the older brother experiences greed when it hurts other people. The first example of the older brother experiencing greed in this story is wanting a brother in better condition, but because of this, he thinks less of his brother, and struggles to live with him. The next example of the older brother experiencing greed was when he forced his brother to touch the coffin, and he kept telling him over and over again to touch it, and the brother finally did, but then it hurt the younger brother because it made him cry. This
Greed can sometimes be caused by wanting money, a better relationship, a better house, life, and other things. All of these have on e thing in common, wanting more than you already have. The older brother in “The Scarlet Ibis”, for example, wants to live with a better brother, so he and his brother struggle to live together. Some people do not realize they have greed until it’s too late. Greed will always hurt people in the end, because they refuse to give in, it hurts other people, and it can change history. In “The Most Dangerous Game”, both Zaroff and Rainsford experience greed because they refuse to give in. In the beginning, Rainsford tries to get closer and closer to the edge of the boat to see, and eventually he falls off, and this is greedy because he keeps trying to see more and more, until it eventually makes him fall off the boat. Next, when Zaroff meets Rainsford, he says he hunts humans, because regular animals do not face him with a big enough challenge, and Rainsford defeats Zaroff and gets to survive. This is greedy because he wants to hunt more and more, until the point that it hurts him, because Rainsford got away without being harmed. Lastly, while the hunt is taking place, Zaroff gets greedy by sending out Ivan to take care of Rainsford, but then because of this, Ivan gets killed. This is greedy because he wants to send as much at Rainsford as possible, but what he sends ends up getting killed. In “The Scarlet Ibis”, the older brother experiences greed when it hurts other people. The first example of the older brother experiencing greed in this story is wanting a brother in better condition, but because of this, he thinks less of his brother, and struggles to live with him. The next example of the older brother experiencing greed was when he forced his brother to touch the coffin, and he kept telling him over and over again to touch it, and the brother finally did, but then it hurt the younger brother because it made him cry. This