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The Beginning of a New Culture
Title: The Beginning of a New Culture
Category: Entertainment / Movies & Film
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The Beginning of a New Culture
There is a moment in Stanley Kubrick’s film “2001” that is unforgettable. A being, half-man and half-ape, discovers a mysterious black monolith. After touching the structure, something has changed in that being. He/it, after struggling to hunt for so long, has discovered the idea of “tools.” Picking up the weathered bone of a decayed animal, the beast begins to see the bone in a whole new light. It is now an instrument of survival,
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were dehumanized and forgotten. The belief of the author is that contact was inevitable. Sooner or later, someone would have landed there, as it was just a matter of time. However, as the Indians and Europeans met, they each learned something new about themselves. They were exposed to new ideas, new ways of living and working. This contact between these two groups was actually a collaboration of ideas, forming a new culture. An American culture.
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