The author argues for broadening the scope of what is considered literature and what is okay to teach in classrooms.
Explanation:
The author's argument is that the television and film have been forays old enough to be morally and culturally significant as literature as a large population grows up with exposure to it and its existence shapes their worldview too.
Thus it can be taught in the schools to show what is good and what is not on these forms too as well as to understand what is important in cultural context in these art forms too and what must be preserved as a society.
<span>The central message is what's the point of the war. </span>
The main theme was science had produced unprecedented technologies and revelations about the world but <span>discoveries like the theory of evolution left people worried that scientific endeavors were destroying the so-called pillars of society, like religion and morality.</span>
She doesn’t care about people/ things around her
Answer:
1st part
Some people view him as strange, and some people view him as a normal person who just has insomnia.
2nd part
the author's idea that unless careful thought and reason are used it will lead to the destruction of civilized behavior