Gods and Animals
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Gods and Animals
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You could almost say gods for the same reason. A lot of mythology shows the gods didn't have a high opinion of "humans" or those they thought of as lesser beings. Mar go looks down on them almost as if a good would look down on those below.hannahbm13 wrote:i feel like something interesting would be how Margo views everybody she gets revenge on. You could argue animal, because she looks down on them and feels like they are nothing but scum. On the other hand, you could say she views them as Gods, because she spends so much time and thought on them.
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I think Margo looks down on almost everybody as animals, and that factored into her decision to leave. She condescendingly calls everybody "paper people" and insists they aren't leading real lives. She is very dismissive of everybody and didn't think about the effect her leaving would have on her sister or friends.hannahbm13 wrote:i feel like something interesting would be how Margo views everybody she gets revenge on. You could argue animal, because she looks down on them and feels like they are nothing but scum. On the other hand, you could say she views them as Gods, because she spends so much time and thought on them.
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