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Thursday 14 March 2019

Unwind: Storked

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1. Risa overhears two nurses debating law and human nature. Which argument do you think is the stronger? Why do you think this? Write a paragraph explaining your thoughts on law and human nature.
"You can't change laws without first changing human nature." - Nurse Greta

This is a small quote from the book, what I think about this quote, is that it has real meaning to it.
Without changing the way we act, we can't change the laws. It is a good thing to change our human nature, so that we know how to act as we grow older with maturity, and a great life ahead.
There is a similar quote to this it says,

"You can't change human nature without first changing the law." - Nurse Young.

By the information that I have given, this quote can be pronounce the opposite.

This section opens with a mother abandoning her newborn infant on the doorstep of a house in a good neighbourhood. As she leaves, she thinks "How wonderful it is that she can get a second chance. How wonderful it is that she can dismiss her responsibility so easily."

2. In your opinion, by allowing new mothers to give up their children so readily, does it take away from the value of a child?  

In my opinion, I feel like having a mother to give up on their own child shouldn't be allowed in the society, and I also would want to share that, children should not have value either way, by having a mother to have an abortion or just giving up the child.
New born babies, left out in front of random peoples front doors isn't what a baby should experience.
By I definitely agree that new mothers have their own rights in their world to either keep their own child or not.

3. What is the role of a mother? Do you think the title of mother is something that should be earned, or a natural right of the woman who gave birth?

A role of a mother in my opinion, should be earned as a caring, loving mother to her children/child.
Some mothers around the world, sometimes have different decisions when they give birth, some mothers can be young and won't be able to take care of their children/child, or other various reasons.
I believe all mothers love their children, and would always succeed as a mother, by taking such good care of them as they grow up and learn from the best, and would be able to do what they have been learnt.

4. What skills or attributes do Connor and Risa have that work well together?

Conner and Risa are two different people, Conner was a sad person, knowing that his life was stolen at the age of sixteen, but he would always try to experience love with another person.
Risa on the other hand was a type of person that enjoys playing instruments, the main instrument she loved to play was piano.
They are both different, in the book their was a time in the book Ch8 where Risa and Conner had an argument to set up Lev's adherence and to see if he would runaway, soon after all that happened, Risa realizes that Conner is clever.

5. Connor and Lev have very different experiences with storking. How has this helped shape each of their attitudes toward the society they live in?

What I know of about Conner's life when he had experience storked children.
Ever since a baby was left out around doorsteps, Conner would see people walk around the baby until the baby dies, and so on Conner would always care for them.
But Lev on the other hand has never been thinking about it lately.

6. Connor is concerned the baby won't be loved, and ultimately will die, so he takes it. What does this show us about him as a person?  

It definitely shows us he is a loving and caring person for what he had experience with storked babies, he is a type of person that knows how life should be lived, and to show that life is priceless and should always be taken care of.

7. What makes Lev realise he doesn't want to be unwound? P79

I think Lev did not want to be unwound because Pastor Dan called, saying that he Convinced Lev's parents that he was kidnapped, which was somehow God's Will.
Lev was getting to the bit where he was about to be mad at him, Lev still says he is a tithe because he wants and needs to be.
But soon, Lev now realises that he had been played, that he wasn't running away from the kidnappers that day that he did, but he was running away from himself, his parents, and his tithing.

8. Each of the other characters on the run has a tragic background story. Why were Hayden, Roland and Mai set to be unwound? Which, do you think, is the most tragic? Explain your response.


From my point of view, all these three characters have tragic stories.
But the main person I really admire is Hayden, because the life he has been through has been such a bad experience.
His parents would always argue and fight, they would have Hayden unwound then to have either of them in custody. The way they are treating their own child isn't what I think called Parents or Loving Parents.

9. What tattoo does Roland have?

Roland has a Tiger Shark Tattoo on his arm.

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