Thursday, September 6, 2012

1/10/11


A law is what binds men together and what keeps everything in order. Kipling, an author who supports this law, wrote a book called the jungle book. The jungle book is a novel with a lot of examples for laws.
                    For example, the wolfs who followed the law grew stronger by number and strength, because they became much more organized. They would hunt just enough so they wont go hungry and leave the rest for others. And they followed a good leader to the end, and lived happily.
                     But some decided to defy the law. Sher Khan broke the law, and led many away from the law to live life as an outcast. Hated from all the others, these enemies of the law will steal, murder, and live a life of shame and loneliness.
                     In the end, the good wolfs seek out the evil and destroy Sher khan. The law of the jungle continues to thrive, and they’re rid of those who broke it. As you can see, the laws of the jungle and the laws today are good to follow if you want to live a happy life.



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