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Childhood’s End
Title: Childhood’s End
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1118 | Pages: 4.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Childhood’s End
“Two Paths Diverge In Human Progress”
An Interpretive Paper on
“Childhood’s End”
Can man go any further without assistance? This is the underlying question in the book Childhood’s End. From the very start we are introduced to the Overlords who have come to earth in order to save man from self-destruction. Childhood’s End is of human progress. “In some way or other man journeys to contact with the unknown, and comes face
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Peter. Three styles of Arthur C. Clarke: the Projector, the Wit and the Mystic. Taplinger Publishing Co., 1977
Huntington, John. From Man to Overmind: Arthur C. Clarke’s Myth of Progress. Taplinger Publishing Co., 1974
Rose, Lois and Stephen. The Shattered Ring: Science Fiction and the Quest for Meaning. John Knox Press, 1970.
Samuelson, David. Childhood’s End: A Median Stage of Adolescences. New York: 1974.
Slusser, George Edgar. The Space Odysseys of Arthur C. Clarke. The Borgo Press, 19
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