Comparing The Sea Devil And The Inheritor

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man's compassion because it shows that man is capable of associating with animals that society does not usually identify as having emotions or feelings. By having the man relate with the fish, the author makes the point that man feels for “lesser” beings and, while being superior, is not emotionally isolated from other creatures. Additionally, because the mullet was the lone yield of the fisher's evening, it shows that, even when he is beaten and broken, man is willing to sacrifice his advantages to aid those in need. These two messages join to effectively show that humans are compassionate beings. Frank Roberts “The Inheritor” illustrates man's benevolence through the internal conflict of an unnamed man trapped on an island with a dingo and a ewe. The protagonist feels torn between climbing into a tree …show more content…

He eventually takes the latter course of action. “The Sea Devil” and “The Inheritor” have many similarities. Both of their protagonists are linked by an emotional connection to a creature in need. However, in Roberts' story, the trapped man's actions are fuelled by feelings of benevolence, as demonstrated by the line “...the man began to feel pity for the sheep”(Roberts, p.156). Unlike the fisherman, he is not tied by a shared experience to the object of his sympathy, but rather senses the sheep's weakness and feels driven to protect it. Another similarity is that the actions of both protagonists damage them in some way. There is difference present in this comparison also as, while the fisher's decision to release the fish merely cost him a catch, Robert's character engages in direct physical conflict to save the ewe. Perhaps the biggest contrast between these two stories is the amount of time the author spends depicting their protagonist's merciful actions. Frank Roberts spends much time illustrating the man's internal

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