I strongly agree with you and isn't it that this is where the problem lies when one "group" thinks overly about their ideals and mythodologies? There is nothing wrong in standing up for what a person believes in but on how extreme they would go and create a problem to their fellow human beings.
Carol was able to show how the "group" gave her the strength to confront John and I do not believe that Carol would not fight her fight without the dictations and influence by the group.
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Hi Lucille,
ReplyDeleteI think you made an interesting point about the 'group'. I agree with you that when one set of people becomes overly zealous in their beliefs, that group can exert pressure on others in order to further their cause.
Do you think that Carol really believes in what she says to John in Acts II and III or is she just spouting the verbage of the 'group' because they gave her a place to belong and she wants to please them?