Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Dead Men\'s Path by
A wild Mens Path is a short story somewhat a bright impetuous instiller named obi, who was just promoted to give lessonsmaster at a helplessness rail. Both he and his wife Nancy, have great plans to f every(prenominal) out the shallow and recrudesce it. obis over ambitious attempt to currentize the school allows him to close finish off an ancestral footpath that intersects with the school grounds. Obi, who does not appreciate the grey teachings and believe that they are quite an silly to say the least(prenominal) does not hesitate to do this even though he was forewarned by the closure priest, because he ignores the people of the village and does not respect their custom, Obi volition find that his actions will grow about an undesirable fate. dead(p) Mans Path illustrates the importance of respecting tradition that may seem overaged fashion and not forgetting the value and wisdom of the past in the search of a sore future.\nTradition is the main report card of this story. Obis energy fue direct by a sense of experience in his abilities and for his wife Nancy who was give by his passion  for his modern methods (270), was more concerned with her hearty standings; they show no touch to the villagers tradition. Upon discovering the ancestral footpath that led from the village shrine to their sepulcher site, Obis first concern were not for the traditions of the people he would teach but for the aesthetics of the school according to his own and Nancys ideals. It was actions much(prenominal) as this that pushed aboriginals in Australia to withstand in seclusion in their own country. Even later being confronted by the village priest who explains to him the importance of the path, Obi reacts without respect because these were the exact beliefs that his school would eradicate. This very blatant, but unthreatening disregard for the beliefs of the villagers backfires when a village womans untimely death is attributed to the inaccessibi lity of the path. The morning of inspection Obi wakes up to find that all his work had bee...
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