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Of Frogs and Traditon

2023-01-17 10:08:12

Orn Steinbeck's "cannery line" offers many explanations, especially from Bible lenses. From the statue of Christ like Doc to his apostle, Mac and boy, Cannery Row has matured religious metaphor. However, Doc is sometimes irritated and is thought to have many themes found in Old Testament texts and some old legends. But if you consider Doc to be the image of the Messiah, he is not a party encountered by Doc, nor because he does not understand his property.

A brief summary of the story - frogs and scorpions stand by the river. Frogs are trying to cross the river without drowning, but only with the help of the scorpion. The frog asked the blind man, "Will you take me to the river without hurting me?" Both frogs and scorpions know that scorpions will drown when they crush a frog while crossing the river. The nephew replied, "Of course, I will take you across the river, I promise I will not stab you." The frog cried: "Why are you stabbing me! We are drowning now!" Scorpion replied: "I am pissing you, which is essentially a fact ... "

The donkey asked the frog to cross the river. The frog hesitated and was afraid of being detained, but the nephew insisted that they would be drowned if so. The frog agreed, but in the middle of the river, the scorpion stabbed the frog and bite into both. Breathing out and why did the frog ask? My nephew replied, "This is my character." Of course, humans are biological structures. But we are also spiritual elements. We have both possibilities and possibilities. Sometimes our own possibilities are truly amazing, and sometimes it is really scary. Idea made to think about our possibilities, destroying ourselves, and how easy it is to do it