“They had planes and guns radios and GPS but in some ways they had no knowledge because they had all the gadgets; they missedt the small thinkgs because they saw too big.
What is the situation here? What does the author mean when he writes "they saw too big"? Who is he talking about?
- Original answer: The people of cities have a lot of equipment and high tecknowledge machines. However, they do not know the basic of nature.
- Revised answer: This situation is that after three authorities are arrived the wood to take Susan up, Brian asks them for killing bear which killed Susan’s parents brutally. In this scene, “they saw too big” means that the ranger thinks that it is too difficult to catch bear without detailed information of bear even though people have enough the equipments like radios or GPS.
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You’ve got the first part right. However they saw to big simply meant that all the sophisticated equipment they had was a disadvantage for them. Because they saw too big it was hard for them to follow the details as you mentioned. This was the biggest difference between Brian and them; he knew the bear deep inside in another way than just a predator but also as a criminal and murdered, he knew his smell (thanks to the dog) and its footprint’s height. Those are all the things the guards missed blinded by all their gadgets.
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