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HSH1000 Quiz 3 Xunzi (8.4%)
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(17) T/F: Mark’s statements show an inaccurate understanding of both Le Guin’s story and the ideas of Xunzi in Chapter Twenty-Three.
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In evaluating (17) T/F: Mark’s statements show an inaccurate understanding of both Le Guin’s story and the ideas of Xunzi in Chapter Twenty-Three, we need to unpack what such an assessment would hinge on.
First, consider Le Guin’s story: her narratives often invite readers to question moral certainties and to read characters and situations with ambiguity, nuance, and a critique of simplistic moral judgments. If Mark’s statements reduce the story to a single moral lesson or ignore the symbolic and thematic complexities, that......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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