After all, he is clearly capable of heinous acts of violence because he kills the unsold pets himself. He doesn't want to get into trouble besides, Allison hasn't been that nice to him lately so he can just about justify turning a blind eye.Ĭallie loves her husband and doesn't want to make him angry. Kyle knows that he should tell what he knows about Allison's kidnappers the trouble is, if he admits to seeing them, then he will also have to admit to breaking the many rules that his parents structure his life with. The only exception to this rule is Lilly's little sister, who releases the captive Semplica girls and she is the one who gets into trouble. They withdraw in some way from social contact with the person whose amorality they have witnessed, but they don't take the next step of actually confronting them, or reporting them to authorities. Most of those who turn a blind eye to what they are seeing do so because they don't want to disrupt the status quo of their own lives. Why do you think so many of the characters turn a blind eye to the amorality going on around them? We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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