Locke and his Anger
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Originally Posted by Audio Pineapple,January 05, 2007 04:18 pm
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Originally Posted by E PLURIBUS UNUM,January 05, 2007 03:03 pm
..For now. Of course, perhaps he is "too" calm, perhaps he's storing all that anger up and it will lead to a huge eruption; releasing it all in one go!
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That's what I'm worried about - the rest of the characters filter out their anger continuously but he seems to hide it inside him. He does similar things with his sorrow and his frustration, putting on a happy face while the island threatens to bring back his paralysis and then having his break down moments such as crying on the hatch and punching the mirror in the car post-Anthony.
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also Locke is too trusting. I am a man of faith my self, but you need to mix faith with a degree of reason and skepticism otherwise you are going to get hurt. I am worried about locke, im worried that he will become like old cattle, ie: a young calf gets burnt on the electric fence too many times and stops trying to escape. Likewise if locke keeps getting burnt he may lose his faith forever
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