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A Ridicule's Quest for a Change
Summary: Analyzes the various limitations society places upon an individual. Explores how individuals must make demands to counter excessive control. Examines how ridicule should be used to accomplish the closest thing towards an ideal society - to attack and mend imperfections, challenges, and demands in life.
In a perfect world, a perfect society, nothing would be wrong, and happiness would be ideal. Common knowledge has it, that this will never occur, limitations of the mind and laws placed to control possible outcomes all lead to the lack or limit of a true society today. It may be the case that society will never be able to function without limitations, but limitations need always to be challenged and made more perfect so society can continue to mend itself through time. Change is only as good as the effort, which is put in to accomplish the change. Almost every issue imaginable has its own set of limitations for society to act as a well functioning, solid, and lasting unit. It is in our human nature to challenge ideas and ridicule, but why not go the extra mile and do something about it, we all need to...
This section contains 3,307 words (approx. 12 pages at 300 words per page) |