Friday, July 19, 2019
Walden Two Essay -- essays research papers
 Book Title: Walden Two  Author: B.F. Skinner  Pages: 301    I. SETTING:         A. Time: mid 1940ââ¬â¢s (after the end of WWII)          B. Place: Walden Two, R.D. I, Canton         C. Detailed description of the opening scene:              Rogers and Steve just returning from war, and looking for a new      beginning read an article on a man named Frazier who was planning to      begin an experimental utopian society. They immediately become intrigued      by the idea. Their interest brought them to the office of Professor Burris,           one their former teachers to ask if he knew anything about Frazier, or about      the new society Frazier is trying to build. Burris remembers Frazier as a      classmate at his graduate school; he recalls his extremist ideas and his      dislike for the institution. He also recalls discussions the two had shared      about this "Utopian society." Reluctantly Burris agrees to contact Frazier,      and sends him a letter. Immediately and enthusiastically he replies inviting      Burrisââ¬â¢ and his friends to visit the new community he has developed. Burris      meets with the two men to inform them of the invitation, and agrees to take      time off, to accomp   any Rogers and Steve on a visit to "Walden Two,"      Frazierââ¬â¢s community. Rodgerââ¬â¢s girlfriend Barbara, Steveââ¬â¢s girlfriend Mary,      and Burris's colleague Castle also accompany them on the visit.    II. THEME: a one-sentence statement of the theme of your novel              Walden Two was Skinnerââ¬â¢s attempt to portray what would occur if      behaviorism were used to curve our society, he depicted a solution to the      problems of modern life that involved a new beginning, an flee from our        current society, and a dismissal of our political and econo...              ...cters      visiting the Utopian society of Walden Two engage in an abundance of      dialogue, in order to discover the spirit and the principles behind this new      community of Walden Two. Set speeches by main characters illustrate the      points that Skinner wishes to make to the reader.             Don't get me wrong, the ideas are challenging and the reading is not      painful; there is even some dramatic tension. The thought of a society like      Walden Two is intriguing, and the detail used by Skinner gives the reader a      clear picture of what this society may look like, and how it operates. Overall      the book was good, it was an enjoyable read, and wasnââ¬â¢t like other novels, it      was individual. I would recommend this book to anyone who is open-     minded, and is intrigued by the operations and possibility of alternate      societies.                                      Walden Two Essay --  essays research papers   Book Title: Walden Two  Author: B.F. Skinner  Pages: 301    I. SETTING:         A. Time: mid 1940ââ¬â¢s (after the end of WWII)          B. Place: Walden Two, R.D. I, Canton         C. Detailed description of the opening scene:              Rogers and Steve just returning from war, and looking for a new      beginning read an article on a man named Frazier who was planning to      begin an experimental utopian society. They immediately become intrigued      by the idea. Their interest brought them to the office of Professor Burris,           one their former teachers to ask if he knew anything about Frazier, or about      the new society Frazier is trying to build. Burris remembers Frazier as a      classmate at his graduate school; he recalls his extremist ideas and his      dislike for the institution. He also recalls discussions the two had shared      about this "Utopian society." Reluctantly Burris agrees to contact Frazier,      and sends him a letter. Immediately and enthusiastically he replies inviting      Burrisââ¬â¢ and his friends to visit the new community he has developed. Burris      meets with the two men to inform them of the invitation, and agrees to take      time off, to accomp   any Rogers and Steve on a visit to "Walden Two,"      Frazierââ¬â¢s community. Rodgerââ¬â¢s girlfriend Barbara, Steveââ¬â¢s girlfriend Mary,      and Burris's colleague Castle also accompany them on the visit.    II. THEME: a one-sentence statement of the theme of your novel              Walden Two was Skinnerââ¬â¢s attempt to portray what would occur if      behaviorism were used to curve our society, he depicted a solution to the      problems of modern life that involved a new beginning, an flee from our        current society, and a dismissal of our political and econo...              ...cters      visiting the Utopian society of Walden Two engage in an abundance of      dialogue, in order to discover the spirit and the principles behind this new      community of Walden Two. Set speeches by main characters illustrate the      points that Skinner wishes to make to the reader.             Don't get me wrong, the ideas are challenging and the reading is not      painful; there is even some dramatic tension. The thought of a society like      Walden Two is intriguing, and the detail used by Skinner gives the reader a      clear picture of what this society may look like, and how it operates. Overall      the book was good, it was an enjoyable read, and wasnââ¬â¢t like other novels, it      was individual. I would recommend this book to anyone who is open-     minded, and is intrigued by the operations and possibility of alternate      societies.                                        
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