06-15-2014, 05:34 AM 
	
	
	(06-15-2014, 04:53 AM)Erthona Wrote: I think I pretty much got all of it (before I read the comments), but then again I've read history. I think the problem of this is it outlines that history (especially in what is now the United States), but does not really inspire anything, it just kind of falls flat, nor does it seem to know what it intends to accomplish. My response at the end was, "OK, so what".
Dale
i think that is justified for it looks like a piece of something; when i read it i saw a portrait of attitudes; models of attitudes; or the pure forms of attitudes that crossed human history; which is seem from a neutral point of view; there's a lack of judgement since each character repugnates the other, and only their visions appears.
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