Youth: Then & Now The spirit of youth has changed dramatically since the days of Joseph Conrad and his story, ‘Youth.’ Conrad strongly emphasizes the desire and strong will of the young crewmen. Whereas, today’s youth do not posses he drive and motivation of their ancestors. All in all, it is clear through the passing time, attitudes have changed. 1 ‘O Youth! The strength of it, the faith of it, the imagination of it!’ Conrad’s example of youth powerfully describes the greatness of it all.
Marlow and the other young crewmen possessed this quality of youth and powerfully exemplified it on the treacherous voyage of the Judea. The youth of today, as many feel, do not have the strong characteristics of past generations. One hundred years ago, a young man may have gone on a dangerous voyage like Marlow, but a young man today leads a more secure, cushioned life. The changes in attitudes over time may be due to the fact that today’s generations do not have nearly as many hardships as in the past. With all the technology and scientific breakthroughs, have it easy. To conquer a problem in a modern lifestyle today, is to have a steady source of income.
In retrospect, today’s youth benefit much greater than the youth of the past. Although the youth of the past benefit in the fact that they accomplished t hier goals, and have many special memories to reflect on, as Marlow did. 1. Joseph Conrad, ‘Youth,’ Story and Structure Laurence Perrine (ed) (Toronto, Harcourt & Brace, 1966) p. 14 Bibliography Conrad, Joseph ‘Youth’s tory and Structure.
The Essay on Lack of Nationalism and Patriotism of the Filipino Youth Today
“Lack of Nationalism and Patriotism of the Filipino Youth Today” Nationalism and patriotism both show the relationship of an individual towards his or her nation. The two are often confused and frequently believed to mean the same thing. However, we have lost that sense of nationhood particularly among youth. It wasn’t long time ago when young people here, loved to die for their country. The ...
Perrine, Laurence. Toronto. Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. 1966.