Friday, March 25, 2011
Free Thinkers.
Other books that we've read this year have included many free thinkers. Thinkers who broaden their horizons and challenge what they've been taught and what their society's views. Non-conformists like Huck, and John Proctor. Huck, who struggles with valuing the friendship of a "nigger" and going against the law by keeping him around, not turning him in and helping him escape to freedom. Huck feels confused and lost because what he's been taught tells him what he's doing wrong, but however in the story he goes against that and stays loyal to Jim. He is a free thinker, by following his own hunches and ignoring society. Same with John Proctor. Proctor lives in a Puritan society, structured solely by the bible and filled with corrupt followers. He thinks of his community as fake church-goers, people with false identities. People who pretend to be what they are not. John doesn't believe in this, and refuses to conform with something he doesn't agree with. Although his actions make his society question him, his actions definitely don't question his free thinking. By not conforming to the Puritan way of life, John lead his own way by his own thinking.
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