This essay is a description of Ghandi as he is described in the book "The Peguin Reader; Ghandi".
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In the first chapter of the Gandhi Reader, entitled Critique of Modern Civilization, the views of Gandhi are portrayed in an interview style between a reader and an editor. I feel that this style of writing is effective but confusing. I was pretty much reading an entire conversation between two people, and because of the style, I became very confused and disoriented about the text I was reading. The drawn out question answer session became
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what intriguing, was a bore to me. I enjoy reading other people's opinions and seeing their point of view. But in the case of Gandhi, I don't believe that I ever really truly grasped what his ideals were. I understand that I had to read the book to fulfill the requirements of the curriculum, but if I was not forced into it, The Gandhi Reader would not be one of my choices of reading material.
what intriguing, was a bore to me. I enjoy reading other people's opinions and seeing their point of view. But in the case of Gandhi, I don't believe that I ever really truly grasped what his ideals were. I understand that I had to read the book to fulfill the requirements of the curriculum, but if I was not forced into it, The Gandhi Reader would not be one of my choices of reading material.