Taison Chen
Period 8
Modern Mythology Blog 2020
9/13/19
- Aim: How does The Road ask its readers to explore the extremes of violence and compassion?
- In class, we discussed how when people had the choice of saving one of two people, some people were able to easily choose, while others had trouble choosing. When I had the choice between my mom and my sister, I made the choice of saving my sister since she would still have a lot more to experience in life, while my mom already had gone through a lot and experienced a lot of what life had to offer.
- Do Now: Write down the names of the two most important people in your life
- My mom and my sister
- How do you rationalize?
- You are in a circumstance where you can only save one of the two people you wrote down.They are both begging for their lives; sacrificing yourself so they both can live is not an option,
- I would choose to save my sister since she has a lot more of life to experience while my mom hadalready experienced a lot.
- Exploring The Boy’s Compassion
- We are encountered with several circumstances where the boy shows unyielding compassion:the man struck by lightning, the dog, the other boy.
- What are we supposed to understand about the boy’s compassion?
- The author wants us to understand that compassion is something that can be lost,where the father has long lost this compassion, while the boy still has it, urging the father
- Violence… it gets pretty ugly out there
- “Behind them came wagons drawn by slaves in harness and piled with goods of war and after thatthe women, perhaps a dozen in number, some of them pregnant, and lastly a supplementary
each” (92)
- A view of an apocalyptic future, but how is it compared to now?
- The thought of an apocalyptic future sounds very bad, yet unlikely. The apocalyptic world soundslike the complete opposite of the world today, making us think there is a small chance of that happening.
- We had a class discussion talking about how whether helping a person who made a bad decisionmakes you a good or bad person. Ms. Fusaro gave the example of her running a red light and crashing
would choose to save her or the drunk driver if they could only choose one person. Some students choose
to save her, but others choose to save the drunk driver. This brought the discussion of whether the person
made a bad choice deliberately or without realization. The students said that they would save the person
who made the choice without realization because if the person made the choice deliberately, he or she
would make the same one again.
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