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historical truth
Title: historical truth
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1435 | Pages: 6.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
historical truth
Historical Truth?
As a child sits through history class in the first grade, he or she learns of
the relationship between Christopher Columbus and the Indians. This history
lesson tells the children of the dependence each group had on each other.
But as the children mature, the relations between the two groups began to
change with their age. So the story that the teenagers are told is a gruesome
one of savage killings and lying.
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read both types of texts, only
“ethnographic texts” and comes to her conclusion. But the basis of Pratt’s and
Tompkins’ essay is of the essays they read. Therefore each author is biased
in their own nature. There biases come from their culture, which affects the
way one sees or understands, and writes history. So whose view is right? It
is oneself who ultimately decides on which historical point is true based on
ones biases.
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