An Analysis Of 'Child Of The Americas'

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“You’re right that self isn’t simple, Aza. Maybe it’s not even singular. Self is a plurality, but pluralities can also be integrated, right? Think of a rainbow. It’s one arc of light, but also seven differently colored arcs of light.” These words by John Green, or more fittingly by Dr.Singh, describe what I believe to be the true voice of “Child of the Americas”. Confidence exists in different allotropes, ranging from the situational nerve to public boister. Furthermore, Similar to Plato’s “True Forms”, confidence often exists in a pure higher order version. A kind of confidence that we not only hear but also feel: an army sergeant whose last words are “Air strike on my position, a martyr for God who spits at his executioner. While all certainly