Bliss, through an analysis of the arguments that the myth structures at work in Remembering Babylon make, claims that “in a myth-driven world, human responsibility evaporates” (732). Put other (but similar) ways, in a system-driven world “human responsibility evaporates” and instead we defer action, choice, and reasoning to the tenants or maxims of the system itself – a world full of belief systems, law systems, familial piety systems, and so on expect us to interact with other people and the natural world accordingly, provide rigid rules and frameworks that govern our actions. With specific evidence from Remembering Babylon (and perhaps an inclusion of more of the claims by Bliss, as evidence), what are the dangers of responsibility evaporating in such a way?
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Creative Writing , 13:10 pm
In the classroom
TEACHER
In a radio plays, music and sound effects plays an important role building up the mood in the scenes. Last week we listened to "Hitler in therapy", does anyone of you remember the song that was playing in the background?
There is a silence among the students and a long pause.
SEBBESAN
It was Chopin.
TEACHER
Oh, yes. Thats right.
In the classroom
TEACHER
In a radio plays, music and sound effects plays an important role building up the mood in the scenes. Last week we listened to "Hitler in therapy", does anyone of you remember the song that was playing in the background?
There is a silence among the students and a long pause.
SEBBESAN
It was Chopin.
TEACHER
Oh, yes. Thats right.
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