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Essay on MODERN MAN​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We should value our spare time, take it seriously, and make the most of it. It is imperative to study the impact of leisure on the living patterns of people. Leisure time is introducing a much greater measure of equality into our lives. Thus, “equality is in the air, nobody knows what structure the new society will have; but we make experiments daily in the new forms of social equality.”

The new leisure is causing changes that will bring a better balance with the environment. “The conventions of an aristocratic society are passing away. The conventions of community of equals are replacing those of a community of dependents and their controllers”, says Burns.

A common philosophy of democracy and equal rights as represented by a mutual respect among people, and lessening of class snobbery and superiority feelings is emerging. If there is trend towards more equality in modern life, one of the forces in this transformation or tendency can be the relationship and attitudes of men toward each other in leisure.

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As the time pass by, the society has not been a simple society anymore since it has been a blundering, a complex and a materialist society. Some people said that this society has become crazy, people also become crazy. The whole community is so psychological metamorphosis so that the modern man has lost their ability to be a normal person who can use normal eyes to look at one thing and normal way of thinking to understand the world. The character of man in the modern society has been twisted in a certain degree because the change of the society. However, the modern man is not limited to live in the modern society. Back to the nineteen century, there are some narrators in novels who are regarded as “modern man” for the reason that they act extremely that they can’t act as what his is supposed to act in his time. The underground man in Notes from Underground, which is written by Fyodor Dostoevsky in 19thcentury Russian unban society, is one of the representatives of “modern man”. He explores his own life, painting a picture of a “modern man” on the margin of society by showing his metamorphic psychology and action. In Notes from Underground, he highly represents as a “modernman” for having contradictory mind, intense individualism, and strong vanity

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