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Old 28 Dec 2011, 20:04   #1040
bremen1980
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Se mira cineva la televizor de conformismul tinerei generatii si de faptul ca nu se mai revolta precum tinerii din '89 /Piata Universitatii .
Iata si un pasaj din ''The Golden Notebook ''de Doris Lessing care lamureste unele lucruri si explica apatia tinerilor :

''When Janet first asked her mother if she could go to boarding-school, Anna was reluctant. She hated everything boarding-schools stood for. Having made enquiries about various 'progressive'schools, she talked to Janet again; but meanwhile the little girl had brought homea friend of hers, already at a conventional boarding-school, to help persuade her mother. The two children, bright-eyed and apprehensive that Anna might refuse,chattered about uniforms, dormitories, school outings and so on; and Annaunderstood that a 'progressive' school was just what Janet did not want. She was saying, in fact, 'I want to be ordinary, I don't want to be like you.' She had taken a look at the world of disorder, experiment, where people lived from day today, like balls perpetually jigging on the top of jets of prancing water; keeping themselves open for any new feeling or adventure, and had decided it was not for her. Anna said: 'Janet, do you realise how different it will be from anythingyou've ever known? It means going for walks in crocodiles, like soldiers, and looking like everyone else, and doing things regularly at certain times. If you're not careful you're going to come out of it like a processed pea, just like everyone else.''Yes, I know,' said the thirteen-year-old, smiling. The smile said: I know you hate all that, but why should I? 'It will be a conflict for you.''I don't think it will,' said Janet, suddenly sullen, reacting away from the idea that she could ever accept her mother's way of life enough to be in conflictover it. ''

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