Thursday, January 24, 2008
The Green Leaves
When three thieves steal from a village, a whole whirlwind of events take place. Nyagar became curious and greedy when he went back to the thief's body to look for money. Apparently he was considered to have wealth, but that was not enough for him. Money can lead people to act in ways that are not always the most responsible. In the end, Nyagar's will to find money in the thief's pocket lead him to his death. The village people thought they had killed the thief, but the thief was actually unconsious and when Nyagar was looking for any money, the thief came to and murdered Nyagar. The village people were wrong for attempting to kill the thief without a trial first, according to the police. If the people would have just caught the thieves instead of trying to kill them they would have been able to avoid the whole situation. The village people were set in their traditional ways that clashed with what modern society believed was right. Perhaps Nyagar deserved to be murdered for being curious. It was his greediness that got him into trouble in the first place.
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