Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Pitch # 3

As the author had written in the previous chapter, David Strorm lived in an obviously traditional family that all humans should have an image of god. If those who broke the rules, Sophie and the Fringes, and discovered by one of the Waknuk people, they would be treated automatically mean, or perhaps they would be received a penalty of death. However, it was really hard to keep a secret; so he shared Sophie’s secret to Uncle Axel and his half-cousin, Rosalind. Fortunately, they agreed to keep it for her. Suddenly, the Fringes declared war to the Waknuk people and they were literally anxious about that. Finally, the Fringes were defeated and they captured some Fringes back to Waknuk. The worst thing was, the inspector reminded David’s dad that they were protected by the government; therefore, they could not kill those Fringes and David’s dad was pissed. In these pages, I could feel how the Waknuk people hated the Fringes, but all people should be equal under god. Were they right to isolate the Fringes? It’s an really interesting part of the story.

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