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In this new century, and through part of the
last one. we have been told that nothing occurs
without a reason. Such is the concept with the
label 'radical social consciousness,' whether this
is an accurate assumption will be examined through
the work of three very different authors Anne Frank,
Dee Brown and Marleen Gorris. By examining these
works we will be able to decide whether we agree
with this thought, readily or wisely know that
there are no absolutes. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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by for the Paperstore, Inc., May 2000 Introduction In this new century,
and through part of the last one. we have been told that nothing occurs without a reason. Such is the concept with the label "radical social consciousness," whether
this is an accurate assumption will be examined through the work of three very different authors Anne Frank, Dee Brown and Marleen Gorris. By examining these works we will
be able to decide whether we agree with this thought, readily or wisely know that there are no absolutes in the fragmented balance of our lives, except the concept of
change and adaptability. Radical Social Consciousness Marc Zimmerman states, "all literature is basically political to the degree that literary discourse is social and the social, finds one of the necessary
forms of expression in politics ...a radical social consciousness does not directly or spontaneously emerge from exploitative relations, but must be produced." Dee Brown - Bury My Heart at Wounded
Knee (1988) Shattering, appalling, compelling... One wonders, reading this
searing, heartbreaking book, who, indeed, were the savages." * William McPherson, The Washington Post Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is
Dee Browns eloquent, fully documented account of the systematic destruction of the American Indian during the second half of the nineteenth century. A national best-seller in hardcover for more than
a year after its initial publication, it has sold almost four million copies, has been translated into seventeen languages (www.insight-books.com/catalog/0805017305.htm). Using council
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