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Railroad ranchor. Modern life damages human life. Metaphorically. We all sacrifice our lives to be part of The System which doesn't really mirror natural human nature.
Transcript
- 00:02
okay people the last question in this section here we go what is the most
- 00:07
likely reason that water makes the statement we do not ride on the railroad [text on screen]
- 00:09
it rides upon us all right so let's go back to the very end here we're kind of
- 00:13
skimming and would go through a whole mile road you're not ride on the
- 00:19
railroad it rides upon us the correct answer here yeah it's a there's the
Full Transcript
- 00:23
suggestions it's a to show through a metaphor that modern life damages human [students in school]
- 00:28
life it's pretty powerful statement but it's also another metaphor the rose not [texting while driving]
- 00:32
suggesting actual bodies are in fact buried under railroad tracks this is not [tomb stones along rail road tracks]
- 00:38
like people falling into a hot dog meat VAT and becoming hotdogs themselves like [tiny person falls into boiling caldron]
- 00:42
another fine book Thoreau is using the railroad as a metaphor for progress in
- 00:46
commerce and saying that while all of us are sacrificing our lives if we waste [crowded city]
- 00:51
them waste the time in our lives laboring just for the sake of the
- 00:55
almighty dollar or commerce as he calls it well the history of the
- 00:59
Transcontinental Railroad was brutal and hazardous yes see people lost their [old train movie]
- 01:03
lives doing work they were forced to do be however thorough isn't really [tomb stones]
- 01:07
concerned with those practical dangers in the passage like you see any direct
- 01:11
references to this stuff he does criticize the need to move rapidly but
- 01:15
in the case of the railroad it's the sacrifice of a person's time to commerce [crowded city time lapse]
- 01:19
that really bothers Thoreau so get rid of D there the answer is a all right [women shopping
- 01:23
good luck we're gonna move on to a new passage now finally we're done with the [man in the mountains next to a fire]
- 01:27
rub thoroughly
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