The Lion's Pride vol. 2 (Jun. 2014) | Page 64

57 the grandmother makes an effort to be “good”; however, her behavior doesn’t seem to be “good.” The family, including the grandmother, might be a common family in the modern world. The grandmother is bossy, but no one listens to her. Her son doesn’t have the power to unite family. Her daughter-in-law doesn’t contradict her mother-inlaw openly because she might feel tired of contradicting. Her grandchildren are spoiled and rude. They don’t seem to be respectful to each other; therefore, I cannot see any family bonds when observing this family. Although they had many chances to educate or teach the “good” way of thinking to the grandchildren during their trip, they missed the opportunities. For instance, when her grandchild said rude things to another person, the parents didn’t discipline their child. The grandmother just hissed, “Arn’t you ashamed?” If I were the parent or the grandmother, I would scold the child. In my opinion, this family didn’t give the important things to the young generation like the grandchildren. After the family happened to meet a murderer called The Misfit, the family was killed by the group of The Misfit in the end. The conversation between the grandmother and The Misfit helped me understand the grandmother was a