Friday, February 19, 2010
Heroes vs. Villians
I think that when stereotypes affect your behavior you are more likely to live up to it. I think being labeled as a hero puts more pressure on most of the survivors to play the game honestly and to be good people. But then you have James, who is not living up to his hero name at all. But also, in the end i think that it's not going to matter if you're a hero or a villian. In the end each person is going to do what is best for them and not care about anyone else. So, i dont really think the heroes are going to keep their stereotype as a hero, i think that all of them will turn on eachother in order to stay in the game. But until they get to theat point in the game, they need to start working together and helping eachother out. However, i dont really think the villians are THAT mean, but i think that as the game goes on they will truely live up to their villian name. They are on that team for a reason. I think that maybe having the name as a villian might make them act more as a bad guy. But for either team, it might not be a stereotype at all, the team they are are maybe how they really are. At this point, i think they heroes are falling apart because they dont know how to listen to eachother. Some of the people want to do everthing their own way and they dont care what anyone else wants to do.
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Russells going to win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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