In this post, I will describe my feelings and initial thoughts when first on Ship Trap Island.
NOTE: Before I start my retelling of these events, I will be using high school as an analogy so you guys can better understand the feelings I experienced. The underlining denotes this analogy.
The way this whole experience started is actually kind of humorous. I was aboard the ship, and thought I heard shots fired from the distance. I instantly jumped on the ship's rails to get a better angle. My cigar fell from my mouth, and when I tried to retrieve it, my balance caused me to fall into the water. I relate this to greed in a way, as leaving the cigar may have caused this to not happen in the first place.
When I woke up from my sleep, it was late in the afternoon. I was very confused at this time, as I had completely forgotten about the whole incident upon the ship. I tried to use my smartphone to call my friends and family, but the connection was out. Instantly, I realized how hungry I was. I immediately began to try any area of civilization. Luckily, there was no need: a high looming tower was visible from my starting point. As I trudged onto the castle, I began to grow scared: who would live on such a remote island? Where they hostile? A sudden anxiousness crept up upon me; I carried on only because hunger forced me to.
By sunset, I had finally arrived at the castle. I knocked on the door about three times, each time growing more and more fearful. Finally, a man opened the door, holding a revolver to my chest! I was very startled by this event, and tried to persuade him that I came in peace. Another man eventually came and greeted me; he told me his name was General Zaroff, and that he had heard about me in many hunting books. He let me in, and even gave me a place to eat and sleep. I was thoroughly pleased of his hospitality. I eventually became less frightened, and even began to gossip with him about the different game that we had hunted.
However, just as fate would have it, there was a catch to this warm welcome.
NOTE: Before I start my retelling of these events, I will be using high school as an analogy so you guys can better understand the feelings I experienced. The underlining denotes this analogy.
The way this whole experience started is actually kind of humorous. I was aboard the ship, and thought I heard shots fired from the distance. I instantly jumped on the ship's rails to get a better angle. My cigar fell from my mouth, and when I tried to retrieve it, my balance caused me to fall into the water. I relate this to greed in a way, as leaving the cigar may have caused this to not happen in the first place.
When I woke up from my sleep, it was late in the afternoon. I was very confused at this time, as I had completely forgotten about the whole incident upon the ship. I tried to use my smartphone to call my friends and family, but the connection was out. Instantly, I realized how hungry I was. I immediately began to try any area of civilization. Luckily, there was no need: a high looming tower was visible from my starting point. As I trudged onto the castle, I began to grow scared: who would live on such a remote island? Where they hostile? A sudden anxiousness crept up upon me; I carried on only because hunger forced me to.
By sunset, I had finally arrived at the castle. I knocked on the door about three times, each time growing more and more fearful. Finally, a man opened the door, holding a revolver to my chest! I was very startled by this event, and tried to persuade him that I came in peace. Another man eventually came and greeted me; he told me his name was General Zaroff, and that he had heard about me in many hunting books. He let me in, and even gave me a place to eat and sleep. I was thoroughly pleased of his hospitality. I eventually became less frightened, and even began to gossip with him about the different game that we had hunted.
However, just as fate would have it, there was a catch to this warm welcome.