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Living by Stories: Modern and Aboriginal

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A 6 page paper which analyzes three stories from Living by Stories by Harry Robinson as they involve combining the modern world with the Aboriginal world. No additional sources cited.

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6 pages (~225 words per page)

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is, and was, clearly the case with various "primitive" peoples who have come in contact with "civilized" cultures as the civilized cultures tend to enforce their will, and their way, upon the primitive peoples. With that in mind the following paper examines Living by Stories by Harry Robinson as it relates to the modern and the aboriginal. Living by Stories: Modern and Aboriginal In first examining the work, or three stories from the work, it is important to define what modern and aboriginal mean in this particular paper. Modern refers to Western ways. It is not so much modernity in relationship to technology or modern devices but rather the predominant world, the modern world, which is actually nothing more than the western world that was inflicted upon the native peoples. Aboriginal refers to those individuals who were originally from the particular location being examined, those Indians who lived in the region before the white man, the western modern world, came along and inflicted, or insisted upon, change. In most cases it could be argued that the aboriginal people are often not prepared with the influence and the pressure and the world of the white people and thus have had a difficult time creating a cohesive worldview. Because of this the aboriginal people often had to struggle with ways in which to understand the modern/western world. That is what will ultimately be examined herein. In the case of Robinson his worldview as a native is incredibly obvious. He speaks and believes as one who is very deeply connected to his native worldview, a view that is immersed strongly in his identity as a native, not any identity that is connected with the western way of life. In fact one could ...

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