One day she gets to live in Council Edifice, a wealthy place, and moves up to the safety level. ¨The cott where she had lived all of her life with her mother had been a simple dirt-floored hut… This room had several tables, skillfully made, carved and delicate. And the bed was wood, on legs, covered with lightly woven bed coverings” Cautiously she goes to live in Council Edifice; a place of great wealth, beauty, and stable environmental factors. Appropriately, Kira is ready to move up to the esteem level. One of the women “pointed to Kira's clean new clothes.” as a compliment. Often Kira bathes and gets compliments on how she is doing well. Enough of Kira, she is living a splendid life now and moving up Maslow’s …show more content…
Although it is not much, Matt does have a home. “The small cott behind the tree looked damaged and neglected” Because matt spends most of time playing with friends outside, he only needs a roof over his head for safety. The damaged and neglected cott is safe to an extent. Soon enough he will not have to suffer because he is moving up the hierarchy to love and belonging. Because matt is such a sweet and playful child, he moves to the love and belonging level, and Kira and Thomas take him in to feed him and properly parent him. Kira and Thomas show Matt the bathroom and bathed him. No two strangers would feed and look after a child for no reason, therefore Matt is a friend who is loved by Kira and Thomas. Once Matt realized he is loved and safe, he begins to gain esteem. “Matt was calling to her in excitement” Matt is full of esteem. A child beaming with , happiness, and playfulness is on his way up Maslow’s