http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/BCASSARA/DHSpov.htm
I wanted to look at events of Little Brother through the eyes of a DHS official, maybe even Severe Haircut Woman. Although it's easy to sympathize with Marcus, if we look at him from an outsiders' perspective, he does look guilty and does become a terrorist. Even though the DHS was initially wrong about Marcus, he did become a threat to their attempts at controlling terrorism. He is the "hero" of the story and the reader hears his thoughts which have good intentions, but the bottom line is: he did become a terrorist. He even admits it in the end to Ange.
I want to do my hypertext on looking at history through different eyes. History gets written a certain way, but that does not make it completely accurate.
Monday, April 12, 2010
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