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The passage describes a man named Carson who has several thoughts in quick succession. He first chuckles to himself about how someone named Franklin would react to a woman's underwear catalog or bra commercial. He then notices two women, Lana and Becky, kissing in a corner of a museum, which both fascinates and makes him uncomfortable. He has some sexual thoughts before quickly turning away. He then thinks about Franklin again, wondering what the founding father would think about the modern obsession with money and materialism. Despite the differences between then and now, Carson believes that Franklin's message about democracy and advancing America is still relevant.
Carson continued to wander through the museum, lost in thought. He reflected on how much society had changed since Franklin's time, and how different their values and beliefs were. In particular, he was struck by the way sexuality was depicted in modern media compared to how it was viewed in the past. He wondered if Franklin, who was known for his own sexual exploits, would be shocked or amused by the sexual openness of today's culture.
As he moved on to a new exhibit, Carson's mind drifted back to his own sexual preferences. He had always considered himself straight, but he couldn't help being intrigued by the sight of Lana and Becky kissing. He wondered what it would be like to explore his own sexuality in new ways. At the same time, he felt a deep sense of guilt and shame for these thoughts. He had been raised in a conservative household that taught him to view homosexuality as a sin, and even though he no longer believed in those values, the residual shame lingered.
Carson's thoughts turned back to Franklin once more, this time considering the founding father's views on religion. Franklin had been critical of organized religion and believed in a more personal, individualized approach to spirituality. Carson couldn't help but relate to this perspective. He had grown disillusioned with the rigid doctrines and dogma of his childhood faith, and was now searching for a more authentic and personal connection to the divine.
As Carson left the museum and stepped out into the bright sunshine, he felt a renewed sense of purpose and clarity. He realized that his thoughts and feelings were valid and deserved to be explored without shame or guilt. He also recognized that he had much to learn from Franklin and other historical figures who had paved the way for progress and change. With a sense of optimism and curiosity, he set out to continue his journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.
Carson's mind wanders to sexuality.
Lana and Becky's kiss fascinates.
Guilt and shame for sexual thoughts.
Franklin's sexual exploits come to mind.
Carson relates to Franklin's spirituality.
Disillusioned with childhood faith.
A renewed sense of purpose.
Carson embarks on self-discovery journey.
10 Meta key words
Sexuality
Social Change
Guilt and Shame
Sexual openness
Homosexuality
Religion
Personal Spirituality
Self-discovery
Franklin's Views
Progress and Change
Contents
Título : Another World
EAN : 9798215216774
Editorial : ronald allen
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