Yesterday Nina began working on paragraphs, or sections, to be included in the first draft of the essay. There's a lot of ideas, but some more sources are needed to back them up.
The annotated bibliography is also in progrees. Slightly.
Looking into some definitions, and expanding knowledge of the more basic terms associated with our arguments looks like the best place to start.
Nina decided to hit the books; onto the library website to order some books referring fascism, and a copy of Yerlte the Turtle, of course. She also intends to look up the turtle in her symbols dictionary tonight- why didn't she think of that sooner?
A website listing publications availible about people who experienced torture because of their opposition to fascism offered horror stories, of young deaths and abused people. Nina jumped when she thought she saw the word Turtle. It said Tutto, ad was the last word in the phrase: Che รจ Oggi il Popolo Italiano? Niente. Che Cosa Deve Essere? Tutto.
Translation: (This came from babel fish, so ignore the grammatical errors.) What is Today Italian Popolo? Nothing. What Must Be? All.
Another surprise, though Nina should have realised it. An idea cannot die, and fascism certainly did not. Nina found articles dating as recently as October, 2009, protesting fascism in the Southeast. They call them Nazi's.
They say that history is written by the victors.
We can beat a nation.
Not an ideal.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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