Thursday, November 3, 2011

Social Justice: Deadly Little Secrets

How does the text make you think about justice in the world?

In my book I think that a big social issue is rumors. In the book they all live in a small town so when ever something happens the whole town finds out with in minutes. So when this innocent town gets hit with this big bad "killer", everyone avoids him as though he is a contagious disease. He is immediately discriminated aganst. Everyone talks about him and makes fun of him.

Rumors are hurtful to many people. This book makes that very clear, rumors. Are not something to mess with. Just because someone says something or seems trustworthy it doesn't always keen that they are. For example in the book the secondary character: Ben, has. Supposedly killed his ex girlfriend, so when the main character started to hang out with him and then start being stalked her friends assumed right away that it was Ben. The only one who didn't. Think it was Ben was the one who truly knew him, his only friend. The main character was the only one who bothered to know him before fully making assumptions about him. After she. Got to know him she didn't fully trust him but she waited to know him and then make her own dissuasions and opinions about him instead of listening to everyone else.

This point brings me to the next social issue which is followers and people who think for them self. Kimmy the main characters best friend assumed he was dangerous because of what everyone else was saying. She chose to listen to other people instead of thinking for herself. This is not good because one person who she listened to instead of looking into it was actually the real killer! When you listen to other people or are not afraid to be different it can prevent you from saving yourself (at least in this story).

Sadley I don't think it would be much different in the real world because I think where ever this kid would go someone would find out about the past eventually (secrets never end up in any good) and then the kid would be made fun of, teased, and no one would trust him. I know I can say how bad it is that people didn't trust this kid, but I have to think not only how I feel as an outside reader but how I would feel in this situation myself and I hate to say it but I probably wouldn't trust him anymore than anyone else did. I think that it was really amazing how the main character completely pushed away everyone else's thoughts (mostly) and just focused. On how she felt because it was her gut feeling and her life that was in danger.

This really makes me think about how maybe for me life is okay but there are people going through loads of horrable things because of how humans act, and what some people believe and think is fair and others don't. Ben was lucky because in this book he had someone who thought it was fair to give everyone a shot and go with your gut. Sadly though a lot. Of people disagreed and thought she was crazy for thinking what she was doing could be right. This is like the discussion we had in class because very one has their own idea in this book of what is right and wrong or fair and unfair.

1 comment:

  1. I like how you format your mini essay on the critical question. I like how you start out by writing immediatly what the question is as well as answering the question. Nice Work!

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