Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Blog Post 3
This article says a lot of different things about the subject of self, and ambiguity regarding this topic. I took from it a variety of different things, I find it interesting the man waited almost his whole life to try and see what was past the door of the law, and to begin to ask questions. The fact that no one else has ever come to the door, or asked as well is quite interesting because it puts into perspective this was just the mans door, and no one else come, much like questions in society. This does hint that most of modern day people do not question the law enough but just abide by it. We have grown up knowing that you respect the law, and authority but sometimes things have to be questioned because some things would never change if this did not occur. I believe the country man is determined by the law because even though he never gets to go inside, its the law that kept him there hoping he could eventually enter. So physically the law did not make him, but physiologically it did because he was curious enough to wait outside this door for his whole life. The author states that self is an important necessity but you must be able to realize the difference or your life could be blinded. The idea of self is imperative but shouldn't be obsessed over or ignored because it is essential to how we live our lives.
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