In the book I'm still reading, Wizards First Rule by Terry Goodkind, there are so many elements that make it such an exciting book to read. As Richard and Kahlan go through their amazing quest, I can't stop noticing the writing crafts Terry Goodkind is using.
I think that the theory of this book is that you can make all kinds of friends. Richard still doesn't know that Kahlan is a confessor which is like a wizard. She is afraid to tell him because when people hear that, they usually back away in fear and get freaked out.
Everywhere I go, this theory proves itself of being worthy. People live off of what the people around them think about the world. Its hard to not take in the actual evidence and facts of some things and judge it of being good or bad.
I'm sure that this happens to me all the time. Sometimes people are racist because they know that the race's actions to society is common of being bad or just causing their superior races world to corrupt. Me and my friends and family talk about each others friends and sometimes we just judge them by one of the first informations told to us like their race and culture and we put them in the category of best friend, friend, or not even close. The people who you thought of never hangimg around with could be the best friends you've always thought of hanging around with.
In this book, their is an injustice dealing with what people beleive in. An evil leader named Paul Rahl has instigated people who throw flowers at his army to kill or hang anyone who doesn't throw flowers at his army by passing a movement saying to kill all these non-throwing flower people. This sort of reminds me of the holocost and how the naughtcees killed jews because they only believed in a german world like how Paul's movement caused many people to die. Also, Kahlan has left that place to escape all the madness and this os like the Jews avoiding being killed by naughtcees.
I also like how Terry really finds a way to show the character of her characters and they are so believable because many people have these types of characters. Terry showed great emotion when she brought out prodigious sorrow in Kahlan when she thought back to her dead sister. She really painted an image in my head of how Kahlan cried and how she acted when she cried.
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ReplyDeleteI liked how you said that their is injustice in the book and you elaborated with examples to prove it.
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