In many of Franz Kafka's stories, he utilizes the theme of (C) Alienation.
He talks about alienation from society, from others around us and even from our true self. He sees society as something which alienates us from our own selves and does not serve as a sustenance to nourish our true identities.
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"Without innovations in food production, the factories could not have grown so quickly. The trend quickened after 1860 and continued throughout the 21st century as well."
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Because in the previous sentence it already stated the same thing. (PS I probably got this wrong)
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one seeking truth will be looking for truth, but the other wants to make a point.
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D. It emphasizes his disregard for other cultures
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The excerpt shown above reveals Odysseus' contempt for cultures other than his own. This contempt made him not bother to obtain information about other peoples, much less to look for an information base that would allow him to get to know them better. This lack of knowledge generated many conflicts for him, which could be avoided with a little more consideration for foreign cultures.