How does Dick’s essay (1999; 1964) illuminate his use of Nazism as a motif in High Castle?
According to Dick (1995), “it is sub rational; it is psychological, not logical”. The man who illuminate the castle to highlight how the fear of Nazism, for example, Dick (1995) argues why some people fear of cats, dogs, or darkness, it is psychological and intellectual (maybe it is rooted in the past) but it is not logical. Deeper level of this research, unlike Nazism, is caused by adverts or brainwashing. However, we can see how the Jewish people would prevent others being with the same treatment as the other coming to their defense.
References:
Dick, P.K. (1995). Nazism and the High Castle. In Sutin, L. (Ed). The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick (pp. 112-117). New York: Vintage.
Bita you really need to develop your responses in much more detail. Especially when to reference what are esentially quite contentious arguments as here. It is also important that you include a discussion of how the arguments you identify as central to the theoretical texts play out in the primary texts. When quoting directly the convention is to include the page numbers of the extract cited.
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