jueves, 25 de septiembre de 2008

Take My Advice

When a person is young, he is an alien to the world. He is barely discovering and understanding the world that surrounds him, and is constantly exited with simple things or actions. Nevertheless as a stranger, children are not aware of the dangers or consequences the world has, so they’re guide is usually a parent or experienced adult. This relationship has two main ingredients that are crucial for the safety of the child, obedience and confidence. The child has to be obedient to what he is told, and must trust the adult on whatever he is told to do. If any of these is missing there might be very serious problems, just like Phaëton and Daedalus demonstrated.
“Then Phaëton beheld the world on fire, and felt the heat intolerable.” Shows the lack of trust and obedience he had for his father, and didn’t said what he was told, when his father told him to change of

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