Showing posts with label future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future. Show all posts

Monday, January 25, 2016

Robinson Crusoe: Coins

Robinson Crusoe: "Why did he take the coins off the ship?"


In this work, Robinson Crusoe found himself stranded upon a deserted island where he learns how he shall be successful. If you compare chapter eight with one of the beginning chapters you'll see a drastic difference. In one of these chapters, Crusoe finds money on his wrecked ship, and he takes it. The reason that Crusoe took the money, in my opinion, is this: that Crusoe still wanted the money because it was still fresh in his mind and he was used to collecting it. And likewise, that he saw some possible use for it in the future.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

"What Was Hesiod's View of the Mankind's Past and Future?" (Works and Days)

     Well, Hesiod worshiped the gods of Olympus, so his view of the past and future revolves mainly around them.

     When he talks about the past of mankind, it consists of five races of men.

1. gold: the first race
2. silver: the second race
3. bronze: the third race
4. the demi-gods: the fourth race
5. iron: the fifth race (our race)

     The past races of men were all destroyed by Zeus, and according to Hesiod, our race will be destroyed in the future as well.
   
     Another thing to keep in mind is that each one of these races are supposed to be worse than the one before them.  Taking this into consideration, I believe that his view of Mankind's past was both good and bad, because although he notes the negative qualities in "Works and Days", he also states the good.  And as far as the future goes, it can only be negative if each race gets worse than the other.

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