Noun: Blight- the rapid
and extensive discoloration witting; and death.
Verb: Perpetuate- to
preserve from extinction or oblivion.
Adjective: Epidemic-
affecting many persons at the same time, and spreading from person to person in
a locality where the disease is not permanently prevalent.
An epidemic of blight which
spreading throughout ones system causes a change. Perpetuate surviving cells in
prospect of reconstruction.
This particular idea is very dark taking into consideration the words blight and epidemic. Perpetuate only gives a small push to the positive to the concern of life. What will go through the system to push change within an individual, or is it about a large-scale effect?
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ReplyDeleteStrong words used to describe very unfortunate situations. Will be a cure to such issues? Investigate that which affected so that it may be reconstructed.
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ReplyDeleteThe ideology of reconstruction can be taken too literally. Consider Reconstruction in America after the wars. Contemplate the emotional aspect of reconstruction. http://www.ted.com/speakers/stefan_wolff.html
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There seems to be a general consensus regarding the acknowledgment of the darkness of the theme. But with powerful emotions comes powerful work, so it will be nice to see your interpretation of the concept. As Donna said, reconstruction can be explored in many ways, investigate all possibilities.
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The decomposition of organisms can, at times, produce very engaging visuals. A system that is being altered by an outside agent could be a worthy investigation.
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