(Continued....)
From "When Life Reeked With Joy"
World War I broke out around 1912-1914. Germany was on one side of
France and Russia was on the other. At war people get killed, and then
they aren't people any more, but friends. Peace was proclaimed at Ver-
sigh, which was attended by George Loid, Primal Minister of England.
President Wilson arrived with 14 pointers. In 1937 Lenin revolted Rus-
sia. Communism raged among the peasants, and the civil war "team
colours" were red and white.
Germany was displaced after WWI. This gave rise to Hitler. Ger-
many was morbidly overexcited and unbalanced. Berlin became the
decadent capital, where all forms of sexual deprivations were practised.
A huge anti-semantic movement arose. Attractive slogans like "death to
all Jews" were used by government groups. Hitler remilitarized the
Rineland over a squirmish between Germany and France.
The appeasers were blinded by the great red of the Soviets.
Moosealini rested his foundations on 8 million bayonets and invaded Hi
Lee Salasy. Germany invaded Poland, France invaded Belgium, and Russia
invaded everybody. War screeched to an end when a nukuleer explosion
was dropped on Heroshima. A whole generation had been wipe out in two
world wars, and their forlorne families were left to pick up the peaces.
According to Fromm, individuation began historically in medieval
times. This was a period of small childhood. There is increasing
experience as adolescence experiences its life development. The last
stage is us.
A collection of inspirations, examples, problems, and solutions from the work of Writing Assessment Services (www.writingassessment.com). The acronym WrAsSe is the name of a little fish that cleans other fish and keeps them healthy, as Writing Assessment Services can do for student writers. The rest of the blog name is an affectionate bid for a connection to the Inklings, C.S. Lewis's group of writing friends. Please join me to "wrestle" with the challenges of writing and teaching.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Friday Funnies on Monday: "When Life Reeked With Joy" Final Installment
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