Quinn's Ishmael: Mistakes Of Mankind And Their Affect On The Human History
Most humans are confused. Some know what the problem is, but most
haven't even realized something is wrong. The novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
is an attempt to bring about awareness of the mistakes that people have
made and have continued to repeat through the course of human history. At
its core, the story has two main characters: a teacher and a student. The
teacher represents a solution to the destructive road that mankind has been
traveling down and the student represents us: eager to mend our ways but
apprehensive about the changes that will occur. The lesson of this ....
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