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Marilyn McDonald is to thick to actually see the great and powerful meaning of this great book.
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Marilyn McDoanald says 'do we want to teach are children that killing is our natural desire?' Obviously she isn't thinking very hard. Do you get mad at wolves for killing animals? No. If we can get over that natural desire to do bad things when there is no punishment (example is the boys on the island with no rules and parents. they could do bad things without getting in trouble), we can have a much better world if we have a conscience and, work together. This book is about these boys who must find a way to survive being stranded on a deserted island. Read it, don't listen to those people who aren't thinking about it very much. Think about YOUR opinion, that's the one who really matters in the end.
Marilyn McDoanald says 'do we want to teach are children that killing is our natural desire?' Obviously she isn't thinking very hard. Do you get mad at wolves for killing animals? No. If we can get over that natural desire to do bad things when there is no punishment (example is the boys on the island with no rules and parents. they could do bad things without getting in trouble), we can have a much better world if we have a conscience and, work together. This book is about these boys who must find a way to survive being stranded on a deserted island. Read it, don't listen to those people who aren't thinking about it very much. Think about YOUR opinion, that's the one who really matters in the end.
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