The population of the world consists of various organizations. I think that everyone is different in terms of customs, tradition, language and culture, and they think they have the best. When two people or people from different civilizations contact each other, both groups theoretically think that their lifestyle is complex, but the other groups are barbarous but the two are almost There is no difference. Group murder is a brutal crime, but both sides can explain it through their tradition, tolerate it and make it shocking.
This story can link to the modern world. By understanding various people, opinions that oppose the opinion may differ in similar cultures. Therefore, readers can understand what civilization and savage actually mean. Franklin is challenging the more civilized system of Native American by clearly clarifying both aspects of civilization. He reveals different aspects of religion and territory of occupied territories
In this short story, Cortazar uses several different techniques that are very effective in revealing important aspects of the story. The central confrontation of text exists between the concept of modern civilization world and the concept of violence and barbarity world. Through this story, Kotasar decided that the modern world is a very civilized and safe place to live.
Firstly, it is necessary to correctly define the terms of barbarism and civilization. Civilization and civilization are two different aspects. Civilization refers to one or more people (Merriam-Webster's) characterized by taste, exquisiteness, or bondage. Civilization means relatively advanced cultural and technological development. Barbarous has no complicated and advanced culture that is not cultivated in the wild (Merriam-Webster's). What determines the civilization of people? Ignorance, in most cases, plays an important role in the recognition of whether someone is depicted as civilization. For new settlers coming to the new world, they think that American Indians are not technically developing, so they are no longer civilized instantly.
About 50 years ago, literary researcher Roy Harvey Pierce is on his book "American Barbarians: Studies of India and Civilization" (1953; Revised Edition, "Sawagism and Civilization: Studies of India and Civilization") It was. "American Heart published in 1965" indicates that this assumption is a basis for investigating the image of American Indians. As for Indian, he writes that American white people talk about themselves, in short, a stereotype tells us more about perception.