Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Rule of the Bone #7


I felt like the during the entire chapter something bad was going to happen. With all the guns and stuff, it just seemed like something was going to happen at any moment. So the ending didn't surprise me to much. I figured that somebody was going to die, and it just happened to be I-Man. This is pretty typical for Chappie because no matter what, he always seems to end up on his own. Every time he makes a friend or someone who he thinks of as a teacher, they leave.

This book greatly utilizes the the theme "man's inhumanity to man". Like in chapter 19, I-Man gets shot in the head of course. This is because, for the most part, humans are only looking out for themselves and their best interests. The bikers are a great example of this too. They all lived together, but they only really cared about themselves. They cared about their own motorcycles and their own stuff and their own drugs, not everyone's stuff.

I think. ultimately, that its Nighthawk's and all their fault. i mean, they shot him. But you cant help think that if I-Man had never gotten involved in that drug trade with those people, he would have never gotten killed by them. But of course, if he hadn't joined that drug trade, something else bad might have happened to him in a different way. Its hard to tell, but i really thing that it is Nighthawk's fault.

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