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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Grade Thinking

Thinking as a pursual In Thinking as a Hobby, William believes that most sight are come in three thinkers. Grade three thinkers tend to feel, and not to think. Golding gives an example of his teacher Mr. Houghton, who would always talk about good life, sexless, and throw in of duty, while his neck would turn of itself if a girl passed by the window (164). I think he is right most pot will speak or do without speaking.For example, William says in his essay, A labour of grade-three thinkers, all shouting the same thing, all warming their hands at the fire of their own prejudices, will not thank you for pointing out the contradictions in their beliefs (165). I have known of people speaking their minds, and not sympathize with if it hurts the other person. To be a grade-three thinker is to live the unexpected life. bingle particular individual that he describes in this passage is a civilise teacher by the name of Miss pastor. He feels that Miss Parson pretended to care, and to be concerned for her class.Actually, the only concern she had was finding her a husband. To me, grade three thinkers are considered immature and selfish. When you sweat to reason with them, they any respond one of two ways, they get mad and turn it into a shouting match or they get defensive. I thought William did a good job on describing grade three thinkers, because it describes most people. masses only care about themselves, and not how it may affect others. Also, grade three thinkers, often think everything is true and will fight with anyone if they try to prove them wrong. Overall, William Golding did an excellent job on grade three thinking.

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