reading analysis -03

User Generated

znttvrznttvr

Writing

Description

Need 1.5-2 pages.

Scranton, Roy. “Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene.” New York Times, 10 Nov. 2013.

“Hope in the Age of Climate Consequences” by Kate Davies https://www.tikkun.org/nextgen/hope-in-the-age-of-climate-consequences (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Purpose:

To continue the work of perceiving what is at stake in the changing reality of the Anthropocene and what it means for us personally and comprehensively

To come closer to articulating our deep assumptions about these things

To practice integrating the voice of another writer into our own writing with appropriate distinguishing between them

Write a journal-style response on your reactions to these pieces. Feel free to start with some of these questions and then go in your own direction. How did they make you feel? What struck a chord with you? Where do you see yourself in relation to these two perspectives? Is it possible to be both pessimistic and hopeful? What do you see as the deepest challenges regarding life in the Anthropocene, going forward? What would it look like for you personally to learn how to die (or die well) in the Anthropocene? What would it look like as a society to have intrinsic hope as a society in the Anthropocene? What connections do you personally see between the Anthropocene and hope, spirituality, or matters of ultimate concern?

This assignment should be about 1.5-2 pages and contain at least one quotation from one of the day’s readings integrated into one of its paragraphs. Due printed in class and on Canvas.

User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.

Explanation & Answer

Buddy, find the attached complete paper

Surname 1
Student’s Name
Instructor
Course
Date
Journal-Style Response
While reading the article “Hope in the Age of Climate Consequences,” by Kate Davies, I
can say I fell much concerned and directly involved. Kate Davies has a valid argument regarding
the kind of hope that is left for the humans, especially in the rapidly changing global climate.
Davies's perspective made me feel a little nervous primarily when she concludes that it is high
time the humans accept the fact that we may never succeed in preventing the global warming
catastrophe, and quotes, "we are caught between the impossible and the unthinkable."
I liked the way the author perceived hope of being an orientation of the spi...


Anonymous
Awesome! Made my life easier.

Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4

Similar Content

Related Tags