Quote by Orson Scott Card
He didn't know if he had the right or not. Didn't know if he was taking like a Red man, just what the land offered, or stealing like a White man, murdering whatever it pleased him to kill.
Summary
This quote reflects the inner conflict of a character torn between two cultural perspectives. The character is unsure whether he should adopt the harmonious and respectful approach of the indigenous Red man, who takes only what the land offers, or to adopt the exploitative and inconsiderate behavior of the White man, who takes without regard for the consequences and kills freely. The quote highlights the dilemma of navigating conflicting values and shedding light on the moral struggle and uncertainty of the character.