For instance, perfection should not be pursued because in the end. If we ever happen to achieve "perfection" we will be left with no choice. For example in "The Giver" by "Lois Lowry" chapter 8 page "53" it states "When Two, a female named Inger received her assignment as Birth mother." This quote explains in this "perfect world nobody has choices. Everything would be strictly controlled and there would be a plethora of rules applied. The significance of this point proves my point that in a perfect world everything is strictly controlled. Nobody is able to do anything on their own, unless they seek special permissions from …show more content…
Which means everybody will act like each other and everything will resemble each other. For instance, "The Giver" by "Lois Lowry" chapter 13 page 97 the text states "He looked down at himself, at the colorless fabric of his clothing. 'But it's all the same, always'". This quote explains my point showing that in perfect world it's all the same in order to have no differences. The significance of this point shows how there is no color in a perfect world, it's just all the same. It shapes our views by making us think how our lives would be if everything was just the