An Analysis of the Literary Mechanisms in Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behaviour
[2023-01-24 05:48:45]
Knowledge is the accumulation of experiences that can be obtained indiscriminately in a school environment in a traditional way or through life experiences. Again, based on these traditional or other experience aspects, we pass information, get it and reuse it. However, in this series of events, knowledge is at risk of misunderstanding. In this case, the story is the oldest form of communication, and we can clarify strange things. Through her novel "flight behavior", Barbara King Solo secretly acts as a teacher, conveying his view on education and learning processes through the development of roles.
Barbara Kingsolver is the author of nine best-selling novels including novels, flight behavior, Lakuna, Poisonous Bible, Animal Dreams, Bean Tree, and poetry, prose, creative nonfiction books. The non-fiction works of her story is the most influential selling book "Animals, Vegetables, Miracles: Year of Food Life". Kingsolver's work has been translated into over 20 languages and has won literary awards and faithful readers both domestically and abroad. Through artistic service she received the National Humanities Medal, the highest honor of our country, and the renowned Dayton Literature Peace Prize of her working organization. She lives with her family on a farm in southern Appalachia
But the climate novel attracted the attention of mainstream literary figures like Margaret Atwood who created her own trilogy, MaddAdam in the decade that began in 2003. Her sister, Barbara Kingsolver, wrote an article about global warming. During flight, the focus was on the shocking discovery of a young lady who discovered millions of black birds near a rural house in Tennessee. As Pope Francisco fuses theology and climate and is about to impress the public - the US Department of Defense has analyzed and announced significant relationships between global warming and national security - climate fear factor . In addition to sending alarming warnings, science may also give people enough reasons for action, thanks to psychologist Daniel Carneman's work.
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