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Why not to Trust Stranges One theme in “The Djinn Who Lives Between Night and Day” is that you shouldn’t trust strangers.

The woman whose seven children died; trusted “the angle of the gate” and almost starved by the sea. She trusted someone that she did not know and went crazy. If a man appeared before a woman in real life she probably wouldn’t of trusted him because he is a complete stanger. The man trusted “the angle of the gate” in hope to return his children and wife back to life. He kept faith in someone that he did not know and has to live the rest of his life under cruel instructions.

If a real man appeared before the man then the man probably wouldn’t of trusted him and put his faith in him because the man would know that its impossible to bring people back to life. That is why you shouldn't trust strangers.

Article posted October 5, 2011 at 12:17 PM • comment • Reads 872 • see all articles



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