Diversity in our society

             Diversity in society essential for our World:
             In human life diversity have always existed. Difference among people, race, culture and society is essential on the survival of our world. It's true how the world will be if every individual are similar? How the world will survive with only one race with all the same wants and needs. Differences are what make us special. Different way of thought and thinking process is natural and important. It's what put action and life in our society. This essay will show how society is reflectedin "America", "A Modest Proposal", "Is History a Guide to the Future?" and "The one Who Walk Away from Omelas". We will see how those works are different and similar at the same time. We will see that we can make some liasons between those work.
             In the poems "America" it's easy to figure out that the society reflected is the American one. It's the American dream. In the poem an "American act has an narrator and is talking about how is country is now. How he hides is self and how he lies to himself. They think and want to look like they are the best. If you take a deep look behind her mask and look at it by the inside you realize that the country is full of problems. America is full of problems and filled with lies. It's a dream for other and a nightmare for some. Also the author want to say that there is two class of peoples. (Rich and the poor) If your rich it's like a dream but if your not you live in a nation were you disgusted of it. In "America" the society is a society of perfection and power. What we do is good and better than the other. It's a kind of self-interst
             When we talk about self-interest we can include the short fiction story. "The ones who walk away from Omelas" and "A modest Proposal". Both are example of society of self Interest. In the"Ones wh
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