2018-02-23

Blog Post


Chris Roppolo

Professor Santos
ENGL 102-042
23 February 2018

           

This week in class, we read chapters from the book Eating the Landscape by Enrique Salmon, and while reading chapter 4 I came across a quote that really stuck with me. That quote on page 60 was “It’s incredible, but no matter our age, we still enjoy a good story. I think we share a primal urge to share memories as a way to mingle and reaffirm our suspicions and observations about what we know and suspect about the world and each other. Stories help human communities to restore and build upon our collective memory and library of knowledge. It is a continuum of our human legacy.”

            We all love hearing stories and love sharing our own. Its how us as a human race can really get to know each other and get to know each other’s past. It is our “primal urge” to hear stories that really got me to hear about my Nana and Nonno’s pasts in the home country. How my Nonno (grandfather in Italian) watched as fighter planes flew over head at his home in Sicily when he was a young boy in the late 40’s or how my Nana raised some livestock in her hometown of Naples, Italy. One story that has made the most impact on me is when my Nonno came into this country as a teenager at the age of 16 and when the boat made a stop, he got out to look around, as many did, and the boat left without him, leaving him behind. Nonno later found out that the ship he was supposed to be on sunk, killing many of its passengers. If he made the boat, he wouldn’t have met my Nana and he may have been one of the casualties of the sunken ship, which would have resulted in me never existing.

1 comment:

  1. I love the personal story connection. I feel that it shows how one idea can impact millions of lives. If people chose to teach about preserving our communities, our world would be completely different. Remember to check formatting before submitting and publishing as changing from Word to Blogger can move things around. Overall, I feel that the content is good.

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