Thursday, January 30, 2014
Gun Control
Toby started to show how immature he was and proved his lack of responsibility when giving a lethal weapon's. In the beginning of the book he was giving a bow and decided that it would be fun to shot his friends. He claimed that he did not think of any one getting hurt— I saw this as a foreshadowing moment. One day he was going to shot someone. When he got caught, I believed that he was going to stop aiming weapons at people, but, I was wrong. Later when Roy comes back and gives him a Wind Chester, he started aiming at people: old people, mothers with there baby's in a stroller. He never loaded it but, one day he did and he shot a squirrel— when he is know to be an animal lover. You would think he would stop but he got he grabbed his gun when he left Roy with his mother; proving that there is more to come with his immatureness and knowing how to control his gun.
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I agree with this I think at this moment in the book that we see that Toby is to immature and clearly not responsible enough to own a gun at this point in the book
ReplyDeleteI agree with your post and thoughts because when he shot his friends with the bow it made me think "maybe he is going to kill someone, but who?". I also agree that Jack (Toby) is very immature and should not have this gun until he is older and more mature .
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments! I see you both think the same thing I did, and I enjoyed reading the comments.
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