One main idea from Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer is how our attitude changed after the experience that happened in past. Good example is Foer’s grandmother. She spend half her life running away from Nazis. I believe that everyone has changed inside toward his life at least once. All those experiences changed people to a new person. Some people believes are so strong that they will never break them, even if it’s only one way out. Foer’s grangmother is that kind of person. In Foer’s book we can find a lot of stories but the one about grandmother drew my attention the most. Once she says “A farmer, a Russian, Gold bless him, he saw my condition, and he went into his house and came out with a piece of meat for me…I didn’t eat it”(Foer,16). Foer’s grandmother is a Jewish. Jewish people eat only kosher meats. She didn’t ate for a few days and she still refused that meat(because it’s wasn’t kosher). She was dying, she was barely moving and she still refused that meat. We can see how some people’s believes are strong. Even at the very last moment of his life.