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The Water Wars Essay

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In The Water Wars written by Cameron Stracher, humanity struggles to survive in a parched, dry, and post-apocalyptic Earth. The narrator, Vera, lives with his brother Will in the Republic of Illinowa, once a part of the United States. Everything in her life was normal until she and her brother decided to venture on a dangerous and perilous journey beyond their republic in order to save Kai, a boy who somehow seems to have unlimited drinking water. All the dangers and events unfolded because of one key decision made by Vera. When Vera and her brother sneaked into Kai’s house, they saw that Kai’s security guard was shot dead, the apartment trashed, and thus confirmed that Kai did not leave voluntarily. The important decision was made by Vera, …show more content…

Firstly, I believe in logic, and I try to act and respond to all the situations logically and rationally. When Vera said: “[Will] may have had logic, but I had passion and desire.” (Pg. 66) as well as when she wants to attempt a suicide Bai 2 mission into Bluewater (page 138), she stated that “I really was prepared to swim back to Bluewater, and no one could stop me. I had abandoned reason for pure emotion.”. The above examples clearly displays that she is acting strictly on her emotions or hormones when she made this choice. In this case, however, logic can point out many unpredictabilities and irregularities that Vera did not find. First, it points to the fact that just because Kai’s father’s noted on an old well does not mean that this is the direction they would travel in, nor the fact that this piece of information can, and very likely might be false or inaccurate. And, even if Kai did travel in that direction, it is highly improbable to catch up to someone using pedicycles when the pursed has a high chance for access to proper transportation and a 24 hour head start. Another reason why I would not attempt this journey would be that what Vera has suggested can be considered as a Combat Search and Rescue mission (CSAR), which is carrying out a rescue mission with a very high possibility of armed conflicts. CSAR missions require personnel that are highly trained, appropriate

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