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Discuss the novel as a metaphor for the “Age of Discovery,” which occurred between the 15th and 17th centuries. How do the experiences of the Endeavour’s crew comment on the historical issue of colonization and its impact on the political dynamics of the larger world?
The Hermian ambassador uses his political position to justify an act of aggression against Rama. What are some real-world parallels to this event? What connections might readers draw between the Hermian ambassador’s justification and the stated motivations for such aggression in the real world?
Comment on the significance of naming an alien object or vessel after a major Hindu deity. How does this drive Rama’s thematic symbolism? Use textual evidence to develop an argument.
By Arthur C. Clarke
2001: A Space Odyssey
2001: A Space Odyssey
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Childhood's End
Childhood's End
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'If I Forget Thee, O Earth . . .'
'If I Forget Thee, O Earth . . .'
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The Nine Billion Names of God
The Nine Billion Names of God
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The Star
The Star
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