Sunday, November 2, 2008

Violence leads to more violence

Violence leads to more violence

I agree with that sentence. I think that once you fight with one person and win, his friends would come back and fight you, and the cycle will go on forever, or at least for some time. Once some country starts a war with another country, the countries that are friends with one of the two countries will help them. And that, too, will continue forever. The examples in JC (Julius Caesar) for this statement are also the same. Caesar went and killed Pompey, and Pompey’s ‘friends’ (A.K.A Cassius, Casca, Cinna, etc’) are now planning how to get back at Caesar and in the end they actually kill him. I think that there is a moral here. Never get violent if you can’t afford the consequences. Caesar got violent and now he is dead. Brutus and Cassius stabbed Caesar and then killed themselves. Once you start a war, you have to be ready for whatever is going to come next.

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