Kategorien: Alle - solution - conflict - religion

von Julian Zumbado Arguedas Vor 3 Jahren

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Conflicts between religious groups (Alvaro, Fernando, Emma and Julian)

This text delves into the emotional and sociopolitical underpinnings of religious conflicts through literary and non-literary works. A poem reflecting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict evokes a deep sense of sorrow and loss, with the poet longing for a lost homeland and expressing despair over unfulfilled dreams.

Conflicts between religious groups (Alvaro, Fernando, Emma and Julian)

Conflicts between religious groups (Alvaro, Fernando, Emma and Julian)

Conclusion

How well would the discussed solution work in the situation presented in the book A River Sutra?
To what extent does A River Sutra accurately potray the global issue?

Geography (Case studies analysis)

Solution
Religious conflict in Nigeria (Boko Haram)
Boko Haram is an extremist Islamic sect/group that is against the politics in northern Nigeria due to a belief that it has been seized by a group of corrupt Muslims. (General context)
Jerusalem (Israel and Palestine)
Howi it potrays our global issue
What is the conflict between them (more in detail)
-We talk about when it started

Introduction

Primary text: A River Sutra
Global Issue: Conflicts between religious groups

A River Sutra

Where it is potrayed?
Chapter 4 (Teachers story)

Literary Evaluation and Analysis

Non-Literary text : An academic essay, which talks about the primary causes of religious conflict in India
Literary text: It is a poem which the poet expresses his feelings towards the Israeli-Palestine conflict, which is related to one of our geo case studies.
Initial reaction to poem: I felt pity for the author, the way he wrote this poem shows how much he longed for his homeland that he lost.

Tone of the poem: it sounds kind of sad or sorrowful, the way he talked about how he could have been happier dead than having to lose his homeland, showing how unhappy it made him. He also mentions how his dreams for his home were lost. So in general, it isn’t a very happy poem.