Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Mistakes of Mankind Exposed in Quinns Ishmael :: Quinn Ishmael Essays
      Mistakes of Mankind Exposed in Quinn's Ishmael                   Most humans are confused. Some  know what the problem is, but most     haven't even realized something is wrong. The novel Ishmael by Daniel  Quinn     is an attempt to bring about awareness of the mistakes that people have     made and have continued to repeat through the course of human history. At     its core, the story has two main characters: a teacher and a student. The     teacher represents a solution to the destructive road that mankind has  been     traveling down and the student represents us: eager to mend our ways but     apprehensive about the changes that will occur. The lesson of this book  is     that each one of us can make changes that will directly enhance our     personal lives, and begin the great task of changing how all humans view     and live out their lives.                   The wise and almost omnipotent  teacher that had the task of     changing the course of human history is, as one might imagine, a very     special person. He had been watching us for a long time and was ready to     share his knowledge of the human race and its inherent flaws. This  "savior"     just happened to be a gorilla named Ishmael. It was for that reason that  a     very special student was required to learn his lessons. "Teacher seeks     pupil. Must have an earnest desire to save the world. Apply in  person"(4).     This rather awkward request appeared in the personals section of the     newspaper. Because the bulk of the novel is narrated through the first-     person perspective of the man who answers this ad and becomes the     enlightened student, the reader never learns his name. However, he/she is     exposed to many important aspects of the student and his motivations. One     learns that decades ago he had actually been looking for such a teacher     during the children's revolt of the sixties and seventies but finally     concluded that no ne existed and that the new era was never going to  begin.     This realization had embittered him to the point that seeing such a  blatant     ad (in the newspaper of all places!) after he had given up hope outraged     him. His motivation for answering the ad was actually a simple desire to     find out what crook was behind the outrageous request so that he could  put     					    
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