Thursday, 15 January 2009

Okay, for the record, the narrator from the cathedral was EXTREMELY biased toward the blind in general. But what was the number one contributing factor? The wife was rather cold and uncaring as to whether he was okay with the relationship. She never actually asked him what he thought about the situation. He also had some habits that are less than healthy (such as drug use) that may have given him a calloused attitude towards those who are different. But what really made him refer to the death of Robert's dear wife and what happened after as "pathetic"? I believe that the number one contributing factor had to be his wife, and maybe some jealousy that he had there, or possibly just frustration that he didn't have that same open relationship. That's my opinion, and I imagine that since this is the first comment on here that I won't get much feedback, but if you agree or disagree with me, let me know about, and tell me why.

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