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Bookreport on Abbot's book Flatland. Topics outlined are: the narrator(his conflicts too), class structure, recognition, interesting facts, fate of narrator. Cover Included (the unique cover by me).
Date Submitted: 06/25/2004 14:18:50
Flatland is a very interesting and thought-provoking book about A. Square's adventures in lands of different dimensions. A. Square, a lawyer and mathematician in a two-dimensional world, visits Spaceland, a land of three-dimension, Lineland, a land of one dimension, and Pointland, a land of no dimensions. The narrator of Flatland is A. Square. He is the son of an equilateral triangle and a line. This four-sided figure is a lawyer. The squares are part of
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For example, in Cuba, Fidel Castro blocks out anything that is against him or his ideals in anyway. Another moral of the story is that we should respect the views of other people. Even if they are crazy ideas, we should listen and find proof that is it wrong before we reject their ideas. The Flatlanders missed on important knowledge, and we could to if we ignore people like A. Square in our current day.
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