Sunday, November 28, 2010

Final Society

I did not change my society because I felt that the combination of my civilians would have proven to be the most logical and amiable. In my society the most important roles are filled. Stephen Hawking’s represents a fraction of the intelligence in this society, as well as enlightenment and encouragement. Hawkings represents hope and the overcoming of obstacles, which is an essential task to learn when being in a society and in life. Other members such as Elizabeth Bennet and David Alfaro fulfill represent understanding of the world around them and a separate way of thinking. In society it is important to have people who can think beyond the boundaries of what we are trained to think at an early age as they can see the world through a different lens, potentially offering great insight to those who see through the lens of the majority. Other members such as Bill Cosby work to entertain the people of the society, making sure that happiness and laughter is not scarce. Following entertainment in the list of reasons as to why I kept my society the same is military. Every society needs some form of protection or military force, which is where Robin Hood comes in. His superior military tactics are not a force to be reckoned with and are further complimented by his loyalty to the people. After all, nothing is right in a society unless it agrees with or compliments its other aspects.

This society in fact has its flaws. One of its flaws can be found in the fact that there is only one female member of society. This can be a negative feature of society simply because there is only one female member of society which goes against the common saying, “two is better than one.” Another flaw in this society is that each member withholds different beliefs both politically and religiously. Further disagreement in these categories could potentially lead to violence. The flaws in this society mainly rely on each individual person and how they are willing to interact with one another, after all it is human nature to feel a sense of disagreement in regards to others ideas or character.

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