Respond to 2 of the 4 questions below.
1- What great discovery does Equality make in this chapter?
2- What does Equality now realize is the proper goal and purpose of his life?
3- Using examples from the text, explain in what ways “I” is like a God?
4- Reread the incident with the Saint of the Pyre on page 50. What was he trying to communicate to Equality?
1- He discovers "I". As an idividual he finds himself.
ReplyDeletetrue he does find himself and uses the word "I"
Delete1. He finds the word "I" then he starts using "I" instead of "we"(in the book).
ReplyDelete3. "And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, his god who will grant them joy and peace and pride."
True he starts to say "I" instead of "we".
Delete1. He discovers "I"
ReplyDelete1. Equality discovers the word "I" and he finally starts using it. (Which makes reading a lot easier by the way.)
ReplyDelete3."And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, his god who will grant them joy and peace and pride."
I agree with 1 and 2(and it does make it easier to read when he starts using "I").
Delete1. He discovers the word "I".
ReplyDelete2.He now knows that his purpose in life is to be himself.
1.He discovers the word "I" and uses it instead of we.
ReplyDelete3."And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, his god who will grant them joy and peace and pride."
1. He discovered the word "I". This is a big deal for him and he can't stop using it.
ReplyDelete3. "And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, this god who will grant them joy and pride."
1- equality discovers the word "I"
ReplyDelete2- he discovers that his goal in life is to live how he wants to in life and to be himself