Jesse Bass Comp Lit 2‚ 6 p.m. Prof. Ehleben June 13‚ 2013 A World with Collisions In life‚ one’s own ignorance can trump any truth presented to them‚ if‚ and only if they choose to not keep an open mind. The key to avoiding these tragic and usually unnecessary casualties of the self is to understand when these truths are about to‚ or already have appeared onto a person’s path as they go through life. Once the truth is noticed then it is up to the person to verify and accept it‚ this is where
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Laura Fermi once said "Ignorance is never better than knowledge". This means that knowledge is always better than ignorance and also happiness exists when one lacks the truth. This quote is true because when one lacks information or wisdom on an issue it doesn`t hurt them or cause any damage. In the book Crucible by Arthur Miller and The Great Gatsby by the protagonists show readers that when one lacks wisdom or enlightment it causes future consequences which makes knowledge profitable.
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Jane Austen’s Emma is brilliantly constructed of a series of character’s misunderstandings and complex subtexts that weave together to tell many stories at once. Each character’s knowledge and ignorance in various situations offers insight into their personalities and affects the way they interact with other characters‚ often resulting in comedic exchanges. One of the best examples of this amusing writing style of Austen’s is Mr. Elton’s proposal to Emma Woodhouse. The proposal scene is the
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Alison McCracken Professor Harrison English 100 19 Aug. 2012 Knowledge is Power vs. Knowledge is Pain. Metaphors are not just a part of everyday language. Whether we realize it or not‚ they are actually deeply ingrained in our psyche and therefore have practical repercussions in our lives. "Knowledge is Power" is a metaphor to which we can easily relate. It expresses who we are as individuals and our personal drive for success. It defines us as teachers‚ parents and leaders. It dictates
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English 2 Pre-Ap / period-3 10-19-2013 Ignorance is Not Bliss Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ premiered in 429 B.C.E.‚ tackles the idea of fate‚ and how too great of a desire to change fate will result in the opposite of what you want to happen. I believe that this play was created to argue against the idea that your fate can be changed. I also believe that you can’t change your fate but I am convinced that you will never know your fate until after it happens. The story of Oedipus was carried orally
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Knowledge vs. Opinion While reading this story I first believed that there were only opinions. I believed this because no man knows the exact history of our past. There are notes and recorded facts but no one really knows what exactly happened their just giving their opinion on it. For example the story of Jesus Christ no one knows if he was born in a barn‚ if Mary was really a virgin‚ these are all just myths formed from someone’s opinion. Myths and opinions are pretty much the same thing‚ just
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Neha Sharma Knowledge vs. experience The famous Indian philosopher J. Krishnamurti once said‚ “There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book‚ pass an examination‚ and finish with education. The whole of life‚ from the moment you are born to the moment you die‚ is a process of learning.” (whale.to/a/krishnamurti) Krishnamurti is addressing learning as a process in which an individual tries to gain certain knowledge for predestined purposes. He clearly believes that rote memorization
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I G N O R A N C E Ignorance is bliss they say‚ but if we seriously consider things‚ is it? Ignorance is created by one man and his failings to understand that individuals are inherently the same. His failings to acknowledge that people’s preferences do not label them as ‘abnormal’. Ignorance is fear of the unknown‚ judgement without education and false assumptions inflicted upon groups and individuals in society. Throughout history‚ we can trace major social and cultural conflicts back to the oblivious
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“The Clash of Civilisations?” vs. “The Clash of Ignorance” Samuel P. Huntington’s rather lengthy article “The Clash of Civilisations?” manages to cover a lot of ground (Huntington‚ 1993). It addresses how different civilisations interact externally and internally‚ devoting the most space to the “Muslim” vs. the “West” interaction. On the other hand Edward W. Said’s “The Clash of Ignorance” takes a direct aim at Huntington’s opinions and expands upon them by presenting his own views of the after
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meaning of these words by playing toys and riding or driving cars‚ trains etc. Education (books) and experience are the main two channels for People to gain their knowledge. Each play different roles for people. In my opinion‚ knowledge from experience is more important than that from books. Experience first can prove if the knowledge form books are true or false. Textbooks are very wonderful in teaching people essential principles‚ how is the world looks like? what is the basic law of change of
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