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Self-Perception and Otherness (Civilwarland In Bad Decline
by George…
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Handmaid's Tale: The whole society is based on ideas and their perception keeps the current system in power.
Prometheus Bound: Zeus as the current leader of the Gods, has to set an example to his followers to show that rouge actions such as Prometheus will not be tolerated, in order to remain in power.
Good Country People: The idea that people's perception isn't always true and their lack of awareness and consciousness can be a danger. In this case Manley, a bible salesman, is welcomed and perceived to be good, but in reality hide himself with his job.
Civil War in Bad Decline: The situation of dealing with the gang rapidly escalates until park employees begin to hunt down the gang members.
Frankenstein: As the novel evolves, the protagonist and antagonist becomes unclear as the monster becomes increasingly cultured and Victor becomes increasingly unstable.
Citizen: Claudia's entire collection of writings are focused to bring awareness of issues that still persist even after government intervention. Solving these issues begin by spreading initial awareness to these microaggressions.
The Monster: The towns people show a blatant disregard to Henry after his injuries from the fire at Trescott's house. The people are unable to look past his countenance and instead of being a town hero, Henry is exiled in a way.