1. the man in the high castle
One point he makes is that In the world of MHC, therefore, sense-perception [emphasis mine] is the sole vehicle and interpretation is the only measure by which all things and all persons might be appraised. ... Dick's character in the novel is portraying that it is not the sense-perception, but rather the documentation, that gives these objects their historicity and authenticity. ... It is not a "sense-perception" issue because the historicity of the objects cannot be felt or seen by someone. ... Concluding, the statement that DiTommaso makes that "In the world of MHC, therefore, sense...
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- Grade Level: High School