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3-1-2 Discussion

3-1-2 Discussion

Q Select one of the artifact examples presented in this module. Your post title should indicate which artifact you have selected. Seven Wonders of the World Anne Frank's Diary Bob Dylan's song "The Times They Are a-Changin'" "Uncle Sam Wants YOU" Poster In your initial post, answer the following questions: What do you think the universal idea it represents is? What do you think could be inferred from studying the artifact in terms of the culture and context in which it was created? What do you believe was the creator's intention in creating the artifact? When responding to your peer's post, choose a peer who selected a different artifact by looking at the title of the discussion post. Assuming the reasons given by your peer were in fact the creator's intention, describe how this knowledge changed your view, feelings, or opinion of the culture in which the artifact was created. How do you think the artifact potentially impacted the values of society after it was released to the public? Discuss how your own individual assumptions, beliefs, and values might shape your impression of the artifact. • What do you think the universal idea it represents is? • What do you think could be inferred from studying the artifact in terms of the culture and context in which it was created?• What do you believe was the creator's intention in creating the artifact?

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It is not one but multiple universal ideas have been portrayed in The Diary of Anne Frank. Some of ideas that people have long talked about found in this text are identity, good versus evil, coming of age, struggle, hope, courage and perseverance.