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Breath, Eyes, And Memory
Breath, eyes, and memory Breath, eyes and Memory: Thinking about our class discussions on Breath eyes memory I noticed that we covered a lot on the culture portrayed in the book and the injustices done. But I think that we neglected to look at certain parallels between our culture and the way that I think that it affects our lives to read and discuss a book of this nature. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- * © Copyright DueNow.com Inc. * [Category]: Book Reports [Paper Title]: Breath, eyes and Memory [Text]: Breath, Eyes, Memory Class Discussion Question Thinking about our class discussions on Breath eyes memory I noticed that we covered a lot on the culture portrayed in the book and the injustices done. But I think that we neglected to look at certain parallels between our culture and the way that I think that it affects our lives to read and discuss a book of this nature. I think a good discussion question for our class would have to do something about how you directly compare the book to your own life or to the lives of the people around you that you know and talk to every day. I think that it would be important to go over all the dimensions in which this book is a direct parallel to our own lives. It would also be important to expand on the discussion and maybe go into how the culture has changed (or not changed) since it has moved to our country. In other words do these things in fact still take place and if so to what extent and in what way? We might look at the effect it has on the individual living in a country with people who were raised differently and trying to decide for themselves how they will raise there own children and how they will in fact shape their own morals. I know that many people in our class have ethnic backgrounds and probably have some sort of opinion or experience for this topic of discussion. I would probably start the discussion by telling them about the parallels that I found in the way that my... This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Academic Library. Please register below now!
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