Travel is like adultery. Travel is like infidelity between married people, but here one is always lured into going out to see other countries
◼ Travel is like adultery. ◼ Travel is like infidelity between married people, but here one is always lured into going out to see other countries
Detailed Study of Paragraphs 2-3 Language Work appreciate:to be filly conscious of,to be aware of eg:(1)I appreciate your problems. (2)I really appreciate your help. Only while traveling can we appreciate age. Only while traveling can we recognize the vale of age
Detailed Study of Paragraphs 2-3 Language Work ◼ appreciate: to be fully conscious of, to be aware of e.g.: (1) I appreciate your problems. (2) I really appreciate your help. ◼ Only while traveling can we appreciate age. Only while traveling can we recognize the value of age
■put aside: e.g,:(1)Can we pat that question aside for now,and come back to it later? (2)Let's put our disagreements aside and make a fresh start
◼ put aside: e.g.: (1) Can we put that question aside for now, and come back to it later? (2) Let's put our disagreements aside and make a fresh start
put aside our defenses,our anxiety,and invite regression."(Paragraph 3)- ■ve aren0 longer on our guard against "foreign"things and forget whatever might worry us today or tomorrow.Instead we show keen interest in what happened in the past. ■ cultivate our hysteria"(Paragraph 3) .release our desires that have long been suppressed
◼ " . put aside our defenses, our anxiety, and invite regression." (Paragraph 3)- . ◼ we are no longer on our guard against "foreign" things and forget whatever might worry us today or tomorrow. Instead we show keen interest in what happened in the past. ◼ cultivate our hysteria" (Paragraph 3) ◼ . release our desires that have long been suppressed
Detailed Study of Paragraphs 4-5 Discussion Questions What does the author mean by "roots"and "rootlessness"? By "roots"the author means the cultural or ethnic origin one can identify bimself with,or what one belongs to;by "rootlessness"he means one's psychological need to be free
Detailed Study of Paragraphs 4-5 Discussion Questions ◼ What does the author mean by "roots" and "rootlessness"? ◼ By "roots" the author means the cultural or ethnic origin one can identify himself with, or what one belongs to; by "rootlessness" he means one's psychological need to be free