Monday, November 22, 2010

Ideal Society

Stephen Hawking: Stephen Hawkings' role in this society would be that of a scientist and leader. His intelligence and ability to perform at incomparable levels, despite his condition, allow him to be viewed as an enlightener, inspiring others through his own life and achievements and through living by example. Stephen Hawkings' power is not found in his inability to move or speak but in his charisma and liveliness that is existent in a lifeless body. Hawking's is an essential piece of my ideal society because he represents the greatest qualities in a leader.

Robin Hood: Robin Hood's role in society is that of warrior, dreamer, and teacher. His loyalty to the people and willingness to throw himself into harms way for the goodness of the others reflect his warrior-eske personality. The common idea associated with Robin Hood, take from the rich and give to the poor, resembles his dream of equality among men of different classes, as well as liberty among the people. Through his acts of immoral charity he is able to instill a sense of hope and determination into the people which is a well needed characteristic when times get rough.

Elizabeth Bennet: Elizabeth Bennet's role in society is that of a female leader and dreamer. Her futuristic persona and way of thinking represent her ability to be a female leader, in addition to her willingness to speak her mind no matter the audience. She is ahead of her time and does not settle for less that she wants. These characteristics truly are essential to being a leader.

Bill Cosby: Bill Cosby's role in society is that of an entertainer, scholar, teacher(through his comedy). Through the comedy he creates about every day life Cosby is able to reach a broad spectrum of audiences ranging from young adults to elder folk. His comedy relates to the average family life, teaching people about every day life and dilemmas while murdering them with laughter. He would be an essential part of society to help people take a look at themselves.

David Alfaro Siqueiros: David's role in society is that of an artist who's masterpieces usually reflect the government's effect on the people of society, especially in Hispanic communities. David is an essential part of my ideal society because he is able to live in one world made up of art and politics, as opposed to separating the two. It is important to be able to live one identity and recognize the world around you than live two, and be oblivious to what is really happening. through his art he can keep the society true to its values.

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