Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Dialogue - Losing Humanity :: Dialogue Conversation Essays
Dialogue - Losing earthly concernWeve lost, havent we? her dark eyes turned to him, not pleading, not appealing, alone only when stating the undeniable truth.Davids heart wrenched at the loss of innocence, and ultimately, the loss of hope, he byword in that gaze. Sera had been his source of inspiration so many beats in the past that David was half-afraid that hed used up so much of her spark himself that hed unexpended none for her. To see her so bitter, so hopeless like this, cutting him deep.Humanity, I mean. Mankind, people - whatever. Weve failed. Were not going to make it, her eyes drifted meaningfully down to the crowd of racist protesters on the street below them.Their cries had reached a crescendo now and they were battering human dummies with their placards. Sera knew what would happen next. In a few minutes, the dummies would be alight and the protesters would be cheering, and eventually, when their excitement had died down a little, theyd go to a pub and get boister ously drunk, without a legal opinion to the destruction they had caused. Shed seen the analogous scene so many times before. So had the history of mankind.Who knows, kid? David shrugged, his own eyes distant. The fork of us that does these things is the homogeneous part that makes us human, the part that got us down from the trees in the primary place.Sera snorted bitterly. Theres irony for you, her gaze drifted once more - provided to the sky this time rather than the protesters Were no better, y know. Weve been looking down on these people the same way that theyve been looking down on us. We dont burn dummies in the streets, but its still the same. Her dark eyes shifted once again, this time searching for something in Davids gaze. Understanding perhaps. Them and us, David. Thats what this is all about. It should be just us, but its not. Thats where humanity travel down.Her eyes drifted back to the sight and David reached out and gently took her small collapse in his big o ne. He cleared his throat awkwardly, capturing her gaze, and though his words were casually said, his eyes were intense. Darlin, I know Im not exactly educated, but Ive been around awhile. And if on that points one thing Ive learnt its that as long as there is one person left in the difference of opinion, theres a chance the fight can be won, he said, his gaze flicking to the particular section of the horizon shed been looking at a little while before - the part where the sea met the sky.
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