American Camino in its Entirety - Sophie Antezana
As we have had multiple in-class discussions regarding the importance of language, I think it is particularly fitting when reading the novel. As it stands, our class text is written in English, which is originally derived from Latin. Latin comes from the Renaissance, which only came about due to Viking/Norman invasions. My point is that language is shaped by those before us, and as argued in the book, it is crucial when defining our surrounding environment. Additionally, English as a language and Christianity as a religion have always been closely tied, which begs the question that had the book or the author been in a different language, would the religious explanations differ too? More importantly, the different perspectives that the book is valued on would also be different, which I would find very interesting if there could be a case-by-case study. No complaints here by the way, Dr. Redick, I am merely observing.
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