Before+the+Law

Before the Law

//Before the Law// is very open-ended and confusing but I've been able to make a conclusion nonetheless. The keeper gave the man an invitation of defiance to pass him even though it was still disapproved. The man denied himself access by waiting because he thought it would have been a wrongful action. He stupidly placed legitimacy in the gate, the keeper, and the law. Although it was psychologically pleasing to believe there was a fair way to obtain the law, there wasn’t. Therefore, the the man absurdly waited for a delusional ideal.