The picture story book, The Island, by Armin Greder, shows the importance of accepting people for who they are. This can be seen when they gave no proper shelter and They didn’t give him any food or water. This is also shown when he didn’t look the same and They didn’t get to know him before they judged him.
The characters on The Island were very disappointing showing a lack of acceptance towards the Stranger, only letting him sleep on some straw in an abandoned goat pen. The Islanders didn’t give any proper shelter to the Stranger, not even a roof over his head. This shows how un accepting the Islanders are to the Stranger.
These Islanders have being very un accepting of the Stranger by not giving a proper house or shelter “They took him to the uninhabited part of The Island” or “To a goat pen that had been empty …show more content…
This shows how much the Islanders didn't like the Stranger.The villagers judged the Stranger without getting to know what he was like as a person, they didn't even give him a chance to prove himself.They Islanders they just looked at him didn't even welcome him or asked how or what happened to him at sea even if he couldn't communicate “ The people stared at him, they were puzzled”. The villagers became scared of him for no reason, this shows a lack of acceptance. They even became so scared they sent him to his death out to sea. The Villagers didn’t give the Stranger a chance, they just judged him strait away.
Armin Greders book, The Island is about accepting others no matter what they look like or there culture, its about the personality and humor. This could be seen when they gave no proper shelter and They didn’t give him any food or water. This was also shown when he didn’t look the same and They didn’t get to know him before they judged him. Armin Greder’s book The Island is telling us that acceptance is the most important thing in human