Monday, October 7, 2013

Flatland Summary: Chapter 6

This section threw me off pretty hard. Mostly because the narrator likes to tell his stories like a kid in the first grade, bouncing from subject to subject. At first he implied (strongly) that it is difficult to identify individuals.
Apparently everyone tells each other just by looking at each other. But it's not that simple either. A man can appear to be a woman at first glance if he does not show his angle. In addition to that, feeling is discouraged umong the youth because it creates bad habits. In short, this story leaves me with more questions than The Dark Knight Rises and just as angry. 

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