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Originally Posted by monster-eats-pilot
 It's been 10 days since my English exam...I've pushed it out my brain.
So it means you don't agree with and respect other's views? Gotcha 
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Good luck with your results, i'm sure you'll do fine
Yes, it means that you only see one side of the argument. Which doesn't actually describe Locke's stance, but the word seems to fit in with how I perceive Jack's view of him. Locke is 'fanatical' about the island..he's mad about it, kinda thing.
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But anyway back to the point...I'm kinda confused what your point is?
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Just my musings..
Basically, instead of hanging Jack without trial, i'm trying to establish whether his view has any standing in reality - whether he is infact the one who's "crazy" for denying the 'specialness' of the island (even once he saw it being moved)..or whether Jack has a point, and Locke is the mad one.
By using the 'glass' analogy, i am attempting to see whether or not I can understand why Jack has such a hard time believing in the island. After all, if someone told me that a piece of glass was "special" I'd suspect they were taking substances. That is, until I had experienced the mircales of the glass myself. Which Jack has. Hence Jack is in serious serious denial
