Sunday, January 6, 2019
The Telephone
The promise Before the c e rattling off came to Magdaluna, Im Kaleems residence was bustling at just rough any time of day, especially at night, when its windows were brightly lit with three mammoth oil lamps, and the loud voices of the men talking, laughing, and public debate could be heard in the bridle-path belowa reassuring, homey pass Anwar F. Accawi (p. 46). Its hard to imagine that a single wile such as the telephone, albeit a breakthrough in technology, could mixture non only a somebodys day to day carriage, goodly an entire small town.These men in the village experienced all of the luxuries the village had to gap at no cost, Im Kaleem provided the men with a redact to gather for conversation, games, drinks and sexual services. The children use to hang about Ima Kaleems royal court playing games waiting for a inspect down from some of the men requesting errands in exchange for money.But that all changed once the telephone was installed, most of the men wo uld now position at Abu Rajas store, they were agelessly looking up from their games and drinks and talk to regard at the phone in the corner, as if expecting it to ring any minute and study unusedlys that would change their lives and deliver them from their vagrant existence. (p. 46) Exposure to the telephone non only affected the men in the village, tho it also affected the women, children and their entire way of life.I get very excited to hear about, read about or experience new technology, and I grew up surrounded by a constant emergence of technology, from pagers and cell phones to the home pc. I remember when we bought our first computer, they were just enough a common household device, my pop came home from the store and asked me to hold the ingress open while he trucked in these huge boxes, I had neer seen my soda pop so excited about essay and sweating while moving things in the house.I had no idea what was in those boxes, however I became curious and exc ited as my dad opened the boxes and removed all the packaging, taking everything out piece by piece. Watching my dad fumble around with the instructions and all the wires in antepast of something big happening made me tops(p) excited and I had no idea what this even was. You empennage do near anything you can imagine with this thing he said to me in a very animated voice. To me it just looked like a television sitting on a desk, I started to become bored of ceremony this spaghetti of wires get connected one at a time at a very agonizing pace.My dad was rigid and after what seemed like hours of running confirm and forth between the wires and the instructions, he looked everyplace at me with a huge make a face on his face as he powered the computer on. Im finished he exclaimed, now permits see with this thing can do he said. He wasnt kidding, this was amazing, you could s turn back electronic mail that could be opened by the other psyche instantly, you could listen to music , instant message, play games with someone from another country, it seemed that there was nothing this device could not do. It was limitless with opportunity and could lease you anywhere your imagination would allow.So I am not surprised that when this tiny village, that did not have the simple things in life such as a calendars, time or even running water, were so influenced by the arrival of the telephone. This gave the people new hopes and dreams, it gave them an opportunity to experience new things and go on out what the outside world was doing and could offer. inwardly a year, only the sick, the old, and the maimed were left field in the village. Magdaluna became a skeleton of its creator self, desolate and forsaken, like the tombs, a place to get away from. Anwar F. Accawi(p. 7) The calls eventually came in as expected and people started sledding the village for new opportunities, some went into the troops while others went to explore new jobs. exclusively of them left looking for a bust life than the one they had in the village. With new technology comes new opportunity, Im not saying that newer is always better, but it can open you up to things you never thought possible. It can provide you with choices that you never had before. I believe in the end Accawi was happy with the way his life false out but reminisced of how he love his life as a four-year-old boy in the village.
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