Monday, October 31, 2011

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Three questions raised in Lost World Narratives are:
 
1.       Is the primitive more evolved than modern man? 
2.       Is there a place where the modern world is reshape-able, free from the cost of sin? 
3.       Can the main character reshape self free of past?

4 comments:

  1. I was actually wondering, given the title of your blog, if you really do like turnips. I like the greens well enough, and I wouldn't even mind some turnips every now and then if I could put salt, pepper, and mustard on them, but they're definitely not a dish that I'm at risk of overdoing.

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  2. I wanted something ordinary that is oft overlooked in our daily lives. The turnip is not beautiful. The turnip is ordinary. The turnip is a metaphor to the larger context. Should I include a clearly defined definition of why Turnips?

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  3. No, you don't need to go into great deal detail, but I would be interested if you would enjoy doing so. I actually think turnips are rather lovely--like really big blue and white radishes, really.

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  4. An idea I will soon discover. Stay tuned for it. Love your blog Mr. Snow Brush. Thanks Gregory D. Rothbard

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