Similarities Between Harris And Columbine Shooting

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Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold are the two teens that were behind the Columbine shooting. After years of planning April 20, 1999 was the day that Eric and Dylan killed fifteen people including themselves. No one knows why they did it, but some knew that Eric and Dylan were not stable boys. Eric labeled as a psychopath knew how to control his fate, and Dylan labeled with depression did not care about life anymore. Did Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold show signs of their labels, and did they have a chance to move on from it? Was Dylan going through depression before the shooting? His parents nor the investigators knew the truth about Dylan depression. Dylan was living a good life, he spent time with his family and friends , he had girls liking him, and he was a smart student. “Tom said he was extremely close to Dylan. …show more content…

Eric Harris lived on the edge, he liked the way felt and the way that it gave him power. The way that he thinks, the way he control himself was not like a normal person. “Psychopathic brains don’t function like those in either of the other groups, but they are consistently similar to one another. Eric killed for two reasons: to demonstrate his superiority and to enjoy it” (Cullen p. 239). He knew what he was doing and how he wanted the situations to play out. I think Eric had this ball of anger and he wanted the “lowlifes” to pay for it. “The nerves of these lowlifes judging him. He explained how he hated fools telling him what to do. In the interviews, he apparently directed his anger at other fools” (Cullen p. 218). Eric was God, while the others were “lowlifes,” and when the ones below him try to rise to power they had to be punished. “Morons had nerve to judge him, he said. To call him crazy just for envisioning mass murder? Empty, vacuous morons standing in judgement? “If you got problems with my thoughts, come tell me and I’ll kill you,” he posted” (Cullen p. 216). Eric liked being in control, he like to have minds of others on his