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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Lives of Others

I enjoyed the movie very much. The movie allowed the viewer to see how absolutely crazy that system was. What I find interesting is that they didn't accept failure when trying to catch someone for whatever they found to be a crime. The reward for catching someone for being unloyal, especially if that person were a high ranking person, was a great one. The society lost a very essential thing in life, trust. They could no longer believe in the good will of human beings because everyone, men, women, and children, could not be trusted. The environment is a good example of how peoples lives can be shaped by what is around them. A lot of people really enjoyed reporting people because the society viewed it as a good thing if you caught someone, guilty or not. Once the Berlin wall fell, I am sure a lot of people snapped back to their normal selves and could hardly believe what they had done. This ties in well with the subject of nature or nurture. Some people were subject to their surrounding, and some people were subject to their nature. I believe it's a possibility that both nature and nurture help develope people. It's not absolutely one or the other, but a combination.

Andrew VanHorn

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