Tuesday, November 11, 2008

8. What ideas about humans, society, life, or science have you formulated as a result of reading this novel?

One of the things that I've learned about life through reading this novel is that I think our lives might revolve around something similar to that in the book in future years. You may think some of the things in the book sound goofy, but you may as well get ready for it now because kids are becoming younger when they have their first boyfriends and such things like that. I think life today is much different from in the book, but there are major similarites between the book and life today leading me to believe that in a few generations our world might turn out like the book. One thing i learned about society is that you can't have everything perfect. You can not create a perfect society no matter how hard you try. You can't create people to do certain jobs or program them to do what you want or act how you want them to act. People are humans, born through the birth process or developed through a bottle, humans make mistakes. Humans are by no means flawless no matter how you create them. For example, one flaw in an assembly line and the whole thing could be disrupted. If you're making a bike and the person assembling the tire pokes a spoke through the tube of the tire, the bike will not work. That ties in to what I've learned about humans through the book. We are not flawless, and you could not make us flawless no matter who tried or how hard they tried.

welppp, thats my opinion on that
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