In chapter 15, it was the beginning of the fiesta. Seven days of nonstop drinking, dancing, and music. Think about it. If a person was able to access unlimited amount of drinks for seven days straight, hoe much would that be. It would be a fortune to pay all those consumed alcohols. The next day is when the bulls are released. How dangerous is that? People run along with the bulls to the bullring. What if you fall and get stamped by the stampede of bulls? You would be dead in a matter of seconds. I wouldn't want my children to think that this would be fun and run with the bulls. They are going to get themselves killed and the book would be at fault because it does not say anything about how dangerous running beside the bull is. What about the shops that are near the bullring and is where the bulls are running. What happens when the bulls stampedes over the store? And a bullfight is like an animal cruelty. I've seen on television how the horses were fighting till death. They kick with their legs and bite each other. they do that because they were raised to fight and when it wins, it gets its food. This is something that I don't want kids to know about because this is just immoral.
In chapter 16, Jake was rejected by Brett. She asked if he still loved her and when he said yes, she told him that she was in love with Romeo. This might discourage a few people from confessing to another person because the person might reject you in a very harsh way. Then, Brett said that she felt like a bitch. I just thought that it was an inappropriate word to use. Also, after I get rejected like that, I wouldn't even be able to confess because of the fear for the same thing to happen. Then Jake decides to help Brett find Romeo. Romeo was saying how bulls were his best friend and he has to kill his best friend so that they don't kill him. Best friends don't kill each other.
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