Analisis Discursivo
From Kurt Vonnegut’s Hocus Pocus
Good things have also happened unexpectedly, ‘manna from Heaven’ you might want to call them, but not in suchquantities as to make life a bowl of cherries or anything approaching that. Right after my war, when I had no idea what to do with the rest of my life, I ran into a former commanding officer of mine whohad become President of Tarkington College, in Scipio, New York. I was then only 35, and my wife was still sane, and my mother –in-law was only slightly crazy. He offered me a teaching job, which Iaccepted.
I could accept that job with a clear conscience, despite my lack of academic credentials beyond a mere BS Degree from West Point, since all the students at Tarkington were learning-disabled insome way, or plain stupid or
comatose or whatever. No matter what the subject, my old CO assured me, I would have little trouble keeping ahead of them.
The particular subject he wanted me toteach, what’s more, was 1 in which I had excelled at the Academy, which was Physics.
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