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A Few Examples of Worldview Conflicts in Fiction
Worldview Watch issue #13, posted 10/27/2010 "The First Great Global-Warming Novel" |
Snow by Orhan Pamuk (2004 book about battle over headscarves in Turkey, NY Times book review) |
The Center of Everything by Laura Moriarty (more about this 2003 book about a girl growing up in Kansas torn by the teaching evolution debate) |
Black Dogs by Ian McEwan (more about this 1992 book involving husband/wife worldview conflict and others, from online encyclopedia) |
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton (more about this 1990 book involving technology related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia) |
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand (more about this 1957 book involving social and economic related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia) |
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (more about this 1939 book involving social and economic related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia) |
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo (more about this 1862 book involving social and economic related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia) |
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (more about this 1818 book involving technology related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia) |
"As you shop in "The Reality Marketplace" avoid
spending your "reality cash" too early, before you have
seen
everything. "
from Coming of Age in the Global Village,
by
Stephen P. Cook, with Donella H. Meadows.