Personally, I really
enjoyed reading the book The Word for World
is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin. Because the book was so fascinating it was
a fast read. At the end I almost wished there as more to read. In the first
chapter of the book already some ideas that were noted, I thought, was the idea
of colonization and perhaps also a little bit of consumerism.
I thought the book was
closely associated with the idea of colonization because while reading to me it
almost appeared as though the humans were a sort of conquistadores trying to
take over this new land and when they can across inhabitants they merely cast
them off as already being of lower status and the humans because they did not fit
in with the image of what the humans considered to be c civilized or
civilization. As the book progresses we see this idea of colonization even more
as there is a war over will claim the territory.
I thought in the book
that the humans constant use of things, like wood, whether they needed it or
not was a reflection of our current forms of consumerism because we take and
take and never really wonder or even care what the consequences are of so much
consumption. And after all has been consumed in our planet it is not time to
pause and reflect on what went wrong, but the solution became what else were
they going to use up.
Because of the
futuristic society in which they humans live, one of the questions that I had
is what could come of us if we had everything we wanted? That is could we
become like them, looking for other planets to mold in our image, even if that
image were somehow wrong?
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