Saturday, August 22, 2009

hey :)

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  1. I agree with you on what you wrote about The Parable of the Cave. There were quite a few hidden meanings and it was a little challenging.

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  2. Sorry I got back to you so late. I have an idea of what they could be and what i'm going to have them be for now. For the antihero, i have han solo because an antihero is almost the same as a hero except for a lack of faith or hope. Han solo follows almost the same transformation process that a hero goes through to become a hero, but he doesn't believe in the force and when luke is going out to destroy the space station, han solo doesn't have faith in luke to do it. He lacks that faith, and that is what makes him the antihero. I have obi wan kenobi for the scapegoat because although he doesn't necessarily "sacrifice" himself or get sacrificed, he still challenges darth vador, knowing that death is a possibility. so that knowledge is kinda the sacrificial part, knowing that he COULD die, and still challenging darth vador. and then he does die. as for the temptress, i still have no idea. im going to wait and see what other people might have to say about it during the discussion tomorrow. love you! :)

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