Yes this is another post on the same day but that's only because I posted the other stuff at midnight so it seems like a new day to me. Alrighty! Lets get onto the question.
In English class we have been reading the Adam and Eve Diaries. A question that out teacher asked us (or i guess it's more like four...) Is "After reading this, what do you think Mark Twain thought what life was? And it's meaning? Do you agree? if not what do you think they are?"
I've been thinking about this for the last few days now and I'm not quite sure I have the answer to them yet. I mean, life is so much and has so many meanings. I feel like love is an important part of what makes life life and that it's in it's meaning but...I'm not sure. After reading the diaries it seems like knowledge is important too for it was because of that knowledge that death was brought into this world (or it is if you believe in the Creation). Knowledge also took away Adam and Eve's ignorance, and you know the whole saying "ignorance is bliss"? Well before Eve ate the forbbiden fruit their lives were bliss. No animals fought, no death was there, just bliss. But then I also feel like life is an adventure. You know that saying "bringing a story to life"? Well Pretty much all stories have them, some just less pronounced than others.
What do you think it is? Care to answer?
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