When it comes to a serious illness, most people start to
panic. People don’t always know how to deal with something serious, especially
if it can have the possibly of killing. In the book The Hot Zone there are multiple examples of people who panicked
somewhat from contracted the virus. Nurse Mayinga, who had contracted the
disease, knew she was coming down with the symptoms of the disease. Instead of
trying to fix things and get help, she went into complete denial. She tried to
run away from her problems and started to panic a little (page 84). Another
example is when a man named Karl Johnson had heard about Ebola and emailed Mr.
Preston. In the email he stated the virus was not fascinating. Instead he was
terribly scared by it (page 90). I haven’t
had a serious illness, but I have gotten the flu or a cold. I don’t panic when
it happens, but I do milk it. I make a bigger deal about it then I need to. I
act like haven’t the cold is the worst thing ever and use it as an excuse
sometimes to not do anything. So in general, I think people make some sicknesses
a bigger deal then needed. When it comes to a serious illness people start to
panic and run away from it.
The Hot Zone English Project
Friday, April 22, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
One ethical dilemma in the novel The Hot Zone is
animal cruelty. In the novel the main animals that seems to be put through all
the animal cruelty are monkeys. In The Hot Zone, scientist are using
monkeys to test different medicines to see if they work against Ebola. In order
to do so, the scientist need to infect the monkeys with the disease. This is
causing the monkeys to go through excruciating pain, while they sit and wait to
die from the disease. In the book, most of the monkeys have already died from
the disease and the ones that have not are slowly dying anyways. Nancy Jaxx and
Mr. Johnson are both scientist that work with these primates. They see hurting
the monkeys as a way to help the human kind. Nancy Jaxx did say at one point
she felt bad for the animals that were suffering, but she didn’t want her
emotions to get in the way of her work. Not only were the monkeys in the book
having experiments done on them, hundreds of other monkeys were being sent all
of the world in tight crates. This is just one ethical dilemma faced in The
Hot Zone.
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