Monday, February 27, 2017

“ Right is right only when entire.” - Victor Hugo

This quote by Victor Hugo gives an important message to all of us. To tell the truth. When Hugo states that right is right only when it’s entire, that means that saying the right thing can only be right when you only say the entire truth or saying. It could never be right if it is not entire. For instance, if your parents ask you how was school today and what you did is learning something new but ditch school in the last period, it is right if you tell her the entire thing. Now that that the right thing to do. However, if you just tell her that learn something new but not the ditching part, that is not right. You did not say the entire thing. It is known as the partially truth. Hugo says this to help the readers illustrate the quote. Right will be right only if you just the entire truth. It is wrong of you if you skip a humongous part of the truth. That will be considered as a lie. Therefore, Hugo tells this close quote to help us grow as an individual and to not make these mistakes such as saying the partial truth. Another example will be if your teacher asked if you did the homework. You did the homework, however, you copied it from someone else. When she asks you, you just say that you did your homework and you did not say the other part. This significant part is what metaphorically kills you. That this the wrong thing to do, because you didn’t say the entire thing. That is why right is right only when entire.


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