I think Beneatha represents a character who is universally connected to humanity. I feel that a lot of humans in general experience some of the things she does. For example, young women aspire to be in a specific career, yet they are shattered by problems like gender discrimination in the family as well as a lack of financial resources. This is something generally universal across humanity because society has mostly treated women as inferior. Also, this is universal to humanity because most people struggle financially as the extremely affluent only make up 1% of the national wealth. Similarly, a lot of people like Beneatha are probably shunned for being a realist - for being someone who doesn’t necessarily believe in God or connect to the supernatural. Many people are kicked out of their homes for not sharing the same religious views. In some ways, atheism is inevitable in our modern world because of our focus on rationality and logos and simply rejecting the notion of a God. ...
You did everything as said and it's good you add your quaotation that you did for the draft which is good and you essay falls in place. It doesnt get off topic keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI love how you included how Marvel and DC comics contributes to Oscar's life in many aspects such as his characteristics, socially as in his surrounding culture, and how his life relates to pop culture. Moreover, details of the cultural context of Trujillo's rule and life in the DR, which are all descriptions that make a valid argument between the relation of Marvel and DC comics and Oscar's character.
ReplyDeleteI think it’s cool that you used marvel and de comcis I did as well. It a great point of view on his life and personality. Living life in the DR and Jersey.
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