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kozerog [31]
3 years ago
12

What does rusesabagina mean when he says that words are powerful tools of life, that they "may be the only ones?"

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1 answer:
storchak [24]3 years ago
5 0
Paul Rusesabagina might mean that words have the power to make people act or react in a certain situations. Let´s take an example from his text, he asked the question "What had caused this to happen? Very simple: words" He is referring to a "cool" guy who ends up being a militar carrying guns so Paul blames his parents because he thinks that he might have been told "over and over again" how stupid he was, how he never would be attractive or physically fit. This was used to enforce the power of the elite. So this might be considered a clear case in which  due to words a person might decide his future. <span />
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