What are the Ishmaels thoughts on how things come to be?
Ishmael’s thoughts were and seemed to be deep and interesting in a way that he wanted to learn a lot from the outside of the captivity that he was in. As he begins to talk to this man he begins to learned things. He learned from the humans but his thoughts bring him to more questions. As he thinks about what the man is telling him his thoughts make him want to learned more stuff because he also wanted to learn about human nature and how this came to be. Most of he’s thoughts were just questionable because as the man and him began to talk they both began to learned from each other. Overall he is learning from his thoughts.
What are you confused by or need clarity on regarding the text?
I enjoyed chapter three with not a bit of a problem. In that chapter I got a well understood of how this man and gorilla began a conversation like this. I learned to see the different perspectives of each one. I got a bit of confusion in chapter four because through out my reading when I read a small passage may me go back and kind of paused for a second and think about it. This text seemed a little difficult to understand at first but after having a well understanding of each chapter and getting to know this I got a good understanding.
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