ATLWCS Analysis Flashcards

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(A) Paragraph 1

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revealing the human condition’s existential anxieties.

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(A) Paragraph 2

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Representations of the human experience often forget the stories of the individuals

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(A) Paragraph 3

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Reflect on the manifestations of survival within texts and the way they are created

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(A) “Your problem is that you still believe your own life”

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anxiety caused by the renunciation of personal survival,

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(A) “It’s only numbers,” “they’re more than numbers.”

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the cognitive dissonance experienced by individuals trapped in the cycle of mere survival.

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(A) “All your life you wait, and then it finally comes, and are you ready?”

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suggest to audiences that the way to survive is through immediate action.

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(A) “How do you fight a system?’ ‘You try.’”

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the significance of motivation to survive

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(A) “I am only alive because I have not yet died”

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the role of personal agency

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(A) “Never has he felt such a hunger to belong”

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urge to succumb to the will of the collective

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(A) “the interests of his time”

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he work of an individual and their understanding of the world.

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(A) “they move about with only themselves in mind”

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reveals the empowerment of the collective motivated by their own survival.

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(A) “Every hour, she thinks, someone for whom the war was memory falls out of the world.”

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stories of survival are only realised through the experiences of the individuals,

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(A) “How do you ever know for certain that you are doing the right thing?”

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investigating the ambiguity of successful survival.

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(A) “Is it right to do something only because everyone else is doing it?”

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the construction of societal pressure and the depravities individuals will go to in order to achieve social survival.

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(A) “Open your eyes and see what you can with them before they close forever”

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the importance of surviving for the present,

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(A) Intro

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to reframe the myopic view of survival as solely physical into one of the existential.

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(A) Conclusion

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allows the embrace of mortality and guides audiences to reconsider the ways in which they live their lives.

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(A) “You must never stop believing”

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importance of motivation and hope in order to survive