When people experience difficult situations, even though they are powerful, it often makes them feel weak. This weakness may doubt about its existence. Finding meaning in the presence of a person is temporarily useful, but unfortunately we can not fill the gap that arises when human power is deprived. In "Maus" and "I See You", the idea of losing power and getting back in meaning has been demonstrated by the roles of Vratk and Smith.
Failure, failure and destruction have penetrated this short story. Many characters lose their functions, lose their purpose, and are trying to lose confidence. It seems to be contagious. Both characters lost their usual limb usage - narrator (leg) and main (hand). Nearly all characters in the story are portrayed as certain casualties. Withdrawal, disability, and fear of death are ubiquitous. For soldiers, courage is not only to confront the enemy's firepower at the forefront, but also to clean up their injured lives and to face tomorrow's prospects. The war seems to last forever
In many cultural wars in the United States, traditionalists have lost Protestant consensus, loss of power in foreign countries, loss of theological and moral certainty, loss of the United States, loss of homeland, loss of traditional families , And condemned the loss of homogeneous society. And the simpler lifestyle loss due to the complexity of immigration, urbanization, and globalization. Therefore, cultural politics is always a nostalgic politics and is driven by those who are determined to return to a better (right or wrong) place they remember. No one will criticize their own authority
They will forever lose a cultural war: right love fights the cause of failure - but liberals will keep winning