Thursday, September 30, 2010
Blog #3
One does not possess the right to criticize the vocabulary of this book. An astonishing use of grammar and text contributed to the difficulty to understand and relate to the text, which brings a mix reaction. The first chapters was an interesting opener to the story, telling the story of the narrator and his place of interest. Though, the place of interest evolves into a breeding ground of ideas that the author presents with that specific place, mentioning its history as the author transcends to manipulate the readers mind into seeing the reason why that history transpired through the use of three words. Guns, Germs, and Steel. He identifies one culture and another culture, telling of how they were so different from each other. He relates to their origin, and expands on that origin by identifying a state of history when the two civilizations met. Then describing with those three words why the one civilization, conquered the other..........
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