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 “What is the story about?

and what makes it an essential reading


material in our philosophical reflection?”

 The story was about a conversation between a single individual and a displaced person,
who was forced to evacuate and seek asylum in another country due to an ongoing
armed war in his own country. I suppose the talk took place in an open space, such as a
plaza or a stop by a public center. Wherein, the displaced person recounted his previous
opposing experiences and his particular concern about how he is being accepted to the
spot where he seeks shelter and safety with an open atmosphere, around the trees. The
displaced guy spat his rage on both his country and his refuge country. So he prophesied
about a leader who was being blinded by his glory so much that he even created seeds
for his own destruction. And, as he casually mentions throughout their conversation, the
displaced man expresses his feelings about his refuge country, claiming that it is not true
that he is in a good country and that the positive views he had were not without merit.I
suspect the reason behind this was that, other than his own experiences, which were
full of bitterness and anguish, another reason was that he didn't feel accepted at his
refuge place. I can't say exactly, but I suspect it's because he can't adjust to the
recommended cultural and ethnic standards of his sanctuary nation. It is most likely
true, especially as a refugee. And the narrative ended when the displaced guy turned
away and mumbled gently, announcing his name as Lucifer. The story is an important
part of our philosophical reflection on life. As a result, it illustrates how a country
without excellent leadership impacts a person's personal vision and character. The story
of the displaced person is an excellent example material in our philosophical reflection
because it helps us to see the truth and reality in the precise sense of terrible leadership
and being a refugee to a certain nation. It supports the philosophical viewpoint that
choosing the appropriate leaders is a vital aspect in developing a thriving country.
Furthermore, having the appropriate leaders would not only benefit the country in
terms of technical benefits, agricultural advantages, and so on.
 “How will your understanding of the moral of the story affect your perspective about
life and morality?”

 ”How are the reading materials reflective of the current socio-political


landscape?”

It is so reflective because it truly happens in real life, when a person ends up


committing evil things due of a lack of funds, revenge towards other people,
instability in other people's lives, or even peer pressure. Behind a man's wicked
conduct are several reasons why he accomplished that act. There is always a
cause behind everything, whether it is good or terrible, but that is what
motivated him or her to do the deed.
 

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