Tuesday, May 28, 2019

American Indians Essay -- essays research papers

&8220&8217Indians&8217 Textualism, Morality, and the Problem of History, an essay written by Jane Tompkins, a professor of English at Duke University, outlines Tompkins dissatisfaction on how American Indians are portrayed throughout narrative. As children, we are taught that in &82201492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue, and that Peter Minuet bought all(a) of Manhattan Island from the Indians for only twenty-four dollars worth of trinkets. In high school, we were taught that in World War II, the Germans were all heartless savages, and that the best course of action to end the war was to use the atomic bomb on Japan. It is seen that &8220the victor writes the history books. In other words, the plethoric cultures and societies that conquer and overshadow lesser societies have the privilege of writing history. For example, if Germany won World War II, would the history books have mentioned the holocaust of the Jews? The problem with history is that history is defined in terms of the a uthor&8217s point of view. There is no scientific process by which history is written therefore we must(prenominal) discern what is the real truth versus someone&8217s biases and point of view. &8220The problem is that if all accounts of events are determined through and through by the observer&8217s frame of reference, then one will never know, in any given case, what really happened, (Tompkins, 410).Tompkins researched s...

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