This assignment requires writing a speech about the ills of the USA and the world, with references to various myths. The speech highlights the need for change and unity to save the planet.
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In this assignment, you will write a speech of at least 500 words, as if you were a politician or some leader talking about the ills of the USA or the world. And in your speech, you much make a meaningful reference to eight different myths, for example using a phrase like "Although we grieve, like Niobe after the death of her children, we must get on with life…". In the questions in the assignment, = I want you first to spell out what myth you are referring to. by Jupiter – an expletive made popular by Asterix comics. Jupiter is the chief Roman God. Trojan Horse, Dionysus – Greek Mythology. Yggdrasil, Ragnarok – Norse Mythology Great Flood, Noah – Biblical/Christian Mythology Krishna, Mahabharat – Hindu Mythology Xibalba – Place of fear/ Mayan Underworld. Buddha – A state of enlightenment Shayatin – Islamic Mythology/ Evil spirits. “Friends, Americans, City People! I have come to harvest the Earth not save it. The trees we cut today shall live in our memories. Their fruits in Walmart grocery baskets.” For those who never read Shakespeare I must clarify that I am being sarcastic and extremely caustic of the state our once great nation. Given the average American SAT score I would not be surprised if most of you have not read or heard Mark Antony’s rousing speech after Julius Caesar’s assassination. I don’t presume to be an Antony and it is not my intention to incite murder through mob violence, but ‘by Jupiter!’ I will ‘trump’ your senses to make you realise the sheer ‘audacity of our hope’. I am going to be blunt, the world needs a miracle. We can build walls to keep people out, but the ocean is a Trojan Horsein everyone’s backyard. We have been living it up likeDionysusfeasting onepicureandelights and soon it will be time to foot the bill lest we rather kick the bucket. How do we know that the next tree we wantonly cut down for chopsticks isn’t theYggdrasiland is the tipping point makingRagnarokinevitable? How did the debate shift to whether we believe climate change is real or not? Should we not wish to protect and preserve the environment we live in anyway? Climate change is very real though and behaving like an ostrich does not behove our leaders. It may be that history is replayed, and aGreat Floodmarks another point in the parchment of time. Only this time know thatNoahhas no arc, he has a PhD from Oxford and has words of advice for all of us. And leaders and citizen alike have much to gain by paying heed. What if we our worst fears come to pass? Ifdisease became mutation and war became the norm. If the air became poisonous and the rivers choked.How will we live in thatXibalba?Amongstthe skeletons of the edifices which once housed premiers and the ruined schools where minds of cosmic girth presided. The razed museums which housed great and frozen beauty.Will we be cringing spectators of that devastation? Where is our memory, our will, our thinking-part? Our innerBuddha? The time has come now for each of us to ask ourselves ifit is time now to build a new, united, invincible nation? Is it time to wage war on the world, us against them? Or is it about time we worked together to save it? Which side wouldKrishnatake in thisMahabharat? Are we certain that we are the righteous ones here? Or have we let theShayatindelude us into sin? As I take your leave, I must remind you that there is only one planet known to man that harbours life, there is only one planet which we can call our home and we get only this one chance to save it.
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