Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Sino

For this week’s blog I have decided to discuss the “Barn Burring.” I like this story because is your basic story of right and wrong and it is unfortunate that the sin knows more about right than the father does. In the story the farther burns down people barn because he didn’t like the way he was being treated by the other person. The was a part in the story where the son was actually going to testify against his father but right at the last second it was decided that he did not have to testify his father, but because of that the father was able to get off. Once they left the court room, farther told his son that family never goes against family. Later on in the story the farther does the same thing but this time son has had enough and goes to warn the person who the barn belongs to and the father is caught. Even though the son went against his father, I agree with his decision. His father was totally in the wrong. The was setting the wrong type of example for the son, but the son knew right, which teaches me that even though a person who is raised a certain way does not mean that they can become that way which they are raised

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