Genre - Satire. You are on the page - 7
Nobody is good or bad. Some situations in life make them either good or bad. The good principles in poor become cheated when they become rich and they become bad from good. The wonder is that when they are suppressed they are good and when they are elevated in position, they become greedy. Does money make people going on more paths to have money irrespective of the discrimination of the good or bad? Why the crimes are more linked with the rich only? Does the money call them to crimes?
A suburban Mormon girl wrestling with doubt and dying of thirst plays hooky from her church youth group in order to experience some illicit culture. She told no one. It was just going to be a one-off experiment with disobedience... What she did not expect to find was a rich source of soul-sustaining beauty, far more powerful than any scriptures she had ever read.
This is a story about the nothingness of mankind and each human on their personal level. A tale of mankindβs absurd. It is miming the pathetic nature of a human, the inexcusableness of their negligence and total unwillingness to change for the better but vice versa, degrading into the darkest abyss, such as the Mariana trench or something. With a strong accent on fictionalizing the ridiculous. But it is impossible to spill slops upon the heads of humans for the length of one hundred ninety-nine