The God and The Ants

Ryleigh 2022-03-27 09:01:09

Recall the past, boys crawled on the ground, watching some ants busy with carrying food back to home. Nevertheless, boys never just watched, instead, they killed. They brought the magnifying glass right under the Sun and aimed at the innocent ants. Burned in the sun without any reason, they were just ants in the boys'eyes. On the other side, boys were the God to ants. How about us? Are we ants to the others? Have we been ones'God ever? Stephen King told us the answer by the novel .

This novel name maybe sounds familiar to most of us. It is not only a name of the novel, but also the name of a documentary directed by Chai Jing. There are really some similarities between these two. Among the endless universe, we are so tiny that we can barely see us as some black dots from space. Compare to our tiny existence, we are too much more arrogant. We assumed we were strong enough to challenge the nature while we are getting the unpredictable consequences from now on. The dome was not just a barrier stopped people from communicating with others, it was a symbol for all the disasters human couldn't defense as well. Sometimes we should admit the insignificance of ourselves for we are just ants to the nature, to the universe.

Take a gaze at today, why don't we kill ants now? Because of the compassion, we start to respect the tiny lives crawling on the ground. They deserved the respect, however, did we deserve the forgiveness of the nature? I suppose no . Since we did so much cruel things to the pure nature, we deserved the punishment. How to balance the position of the God and ants is an essential lesson during our life.

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Under the Dome quotes

  • Joe McAlisterNorrie Calvert-Hill: The pink stars are falling. The pink stars are falling in lines.

  • James 'Big Jim' Rennie: [Opening Narration, Season 3] Four weeks ago, an invisible dome crashed down on Chester's Mill, cutting us off from the rest of the world. The dome has tested our limits, forcing each of us to confront our own personal demons... rage... grief... fear. Now, in order to survive, we must battle our most dangerous adversary... the enemy within.