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Monday, February 11, 2019

Autobiographical Comparison :: James Baldwin Philosophy Essays

autobiographical Comparison While reading through James Baldwins autobiographic Notes, I was potty with a sudden flash of inspiration. I already knew that I enjoyed Baldwins works more than any others we have read in kind so far Rodriguezs writing I found to be inactive and victimized Jacobss was precisely an explanation of how bad slaves lives were and nonhing more and although Virginia Woolfs publications were not painful to read the overall style left me touch dreamy and disconcerted (after a while all those semicolons got to me). Baldwins writing had not only content, but a reflection upon it that I found arouse to read. He offered a fresh perspective, analyzing the social history of America and its causes. It is actually interesting to read the sections discussing the concept of fighting poison by apply poison, and the section discussing the choice of amputation or gangrene. Rather than throw up his give in despair and say, Lifes not fair that I must hire in the midst of amputation and gangrene, he analyzes the benefits and trade-offs. All this I knew before reading his Autobiographical Notes, but while I read them I was suddenly struck with a very powerful revelation. I realized that I like his writings because I found in him the same philosophy I have adopted. I immediately wondered if there was a connection among our philosophies and the point that we were both minorities. Im curious as to how much of the similarities in our philosophies go off be attributed to being minorities, and how many differences evict be explained by the fact that we are from two different minorities and those that can be explained by the fact that he wrote and lived generations removed from myself.There are three main similarities between our philosophies that I would like to discuss, although the three are likely closely related. The for the first while is that even bad situations contain their associated good. Baldwin writes that the things which hurt and the things which help cannot be split up from each other. I am not sure how widely scatter this idea is, but I certainly believe it. Since around the time I was in 3rd grade, I have believed that good can not exist without bad. Furthermore, I believe that the sum of ones life that he considers good and that which he considers bad will in the end shape up out equal.

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