Tuesday, January 31, 2012

James Day post #4

"If you aren't part of the solution, are you part of the problem?"
If you aren't part of the solution, that doesn't mean that you are part of the problem. You don't have to be part of the solution or the problem. There is always a middle. Everyone most of the time either picks to be a part of it or not. You don't always have to be part of it. Sometimes though being not part of it is the problem or the solution so it really depends on the situation.

In Sold, Lakshmi's mother stands by the whole time. When the step-father gambles all of their money away, she could probably stop him even though its against what they she believes in. In this case Ama is part of the problem because she has neglected stopping the problem. At first she was neither but after awhile she could have changed what was happening and become the solution but she did nothing and became part of the problem. In Sold, it seems like Ama is always becoming part of the problem because she isn't becoming part of the solution.

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