Welcome to the blog for Prof. John Talbird's English 204 class. The purpose of this site is two-fold: 1) to continue the conversations we start in class (or to start conversations before we get to class) and 2) to practice our writing/reading on a weekly basis in an informal forum.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
[26] Orange is Not the Only Fruit: Ending Response
This story seems really relate able to life. Its not the first time seeing how people are thought of to be a sham when it comes to church. This story, church is like the place where everyone has to act the same. Also if anyone was to act different in a way, then you were automatically an outcast, and possessed with some sort of evil. Also, just like in the story, the priest is looked at like a god. Now I'm not a Christian, and don't really know anything about Jesus or anything, but I did see the 10 commandments, and see a similarity to the movie and this book. I like how they used the representation of the orange in the story, when they described it as some find it as sweet, and others find it as sour. I feel like they use orange, and in the ending, pineapple as well because of the fact the way they described the fruit. People that find the orange sweet, are the people that are angels, and the ones that don't are the devils. It may seem very stupid, and it is, but so is the way people follow religion in this book, and in life.
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