Monday, February 4, 2008

The survivors of the f-227 (response)

I thought that last nights homework, the article, The survivors of the f-227 by James M. Henslin was very weird. I didnt think it was going to be the gruesome, but I enjoyed the uniquniess of it. It isn't a story that you read everyday. The fact that they had to eat own human bodies to stay alive was very sad. It is a story of survival and limits you go to survive. It was kind of a heavy story but very intereasting. I wouldn't pick this kind of story to read again, but it kept my attention.

2 comments:

Sal said...

Glad it kept your attention,
do you see how it relates to the social construction of reality? How did they construct reality?

Taylor said...

The constructed there own reality with there own rules of what is acceptable and what isnt. They were forced to do things out of the normal, but non the less it was normal in there newly created society