However, the readers understand that by killing someone, who isn't societies perfect image, is immoral and it won’t fix your problems. This example shows how everybody has a sense of what is right and what is wrong. This is also an example of how everybody’s morals are different, like how some people might think that killing somebody is wrong, and others believe that killing somebody for a specific reason is okay. Another example of shared humanity that is showin in this story is loss. Towards the end of the story Doodle dies. After they finished eating lunch they both decided to go to Horsehead Landing. There Doodle was too tired to swim and at that point the narrator knew they both failed to accomplish their goals for the day. The narrator became angry and decided to leave Doodle at the landing all by himself. The narrator’s brother was very scared to be left alone, so he kept calling out to his brother to come back. Eventually Doodle’s brother came back but by the time he found Doodle, he was dead. “‘Doodle! Doodle! I cried, shaking him,
However, the readers understand that by killing someone, who isn't societies perfect image, is immoral and it won’t fix your problems. This example shows how everybody has a sense of what is right and what is wrong. This is also an example of how everybody’s morals are different, like how some people might think that killing somebody is wrong, and others believe that killing somebody for a specific reason is okay. Another example of shared humanity that is showin in this story is loss. Towards the end of the story Doodle dies. After they finished eating lunch they both decided to go to Horsehead Landing. There Doodle was too tired to swim and at that point the narrator knew they both failed to accomplish their goals for the day. The narrator became angry and decided to leave Doodle at the landing all by himself. The narrator’s brother was very scared to be left alone, so he kept calling out to his brother to come back. Eventually Doodle’s brother came back but by the time he found Doodle, he was dead. “‘Doodle! Doodle! I cried, shaking him,