Saturday, September 29, 2012

Appeal to The Young

    While reading Appeal to The Young at times i was very confused, while other times i thought it was great. The part of the reading that got my attention most was the bottom of page 10 and the top of page 11. Where the whole paragraph is in all caps. I imagine the writter screaming this on top of his lungs just to get his point across about the endless struggle and how people toiler vanily, stumble under the weitght of his burden.
   "To rise from the ranks of the working people, and not devote oneself to the bringing about the triump of socialism, is to misconceive the real interests at stake, to give up cause and the true historic mission." this qoute stood out to me because for someone to rise out of something they have to put work and effort to get out of what they are in. They can't do it half heartedly or it won't be done, that is something i see a lot in our society today. Which makes it look  hard to rise out of something, when you have will power to do it!

1 comment:

  1. I thought it was kinda funny that there was a whole paragraph in caps. It did feel like the author was yelling. The reading wasn't bad as others we've read in the past, so I enoyed it a little more.

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