Due by Thursday, Nov 18 before classComplete Suggested Activity 10.2 found on p 339. Please follow the directions carefully and fully answer each question. You must use at least one quote from Chapter 10 (along with an in-text citation) as part of your entry. Two full paragraphs needed.
vagabonds
those how can't move due to certian circumstances
those without the means to travel (car)
illness
tourists
explorers
wealthy
courageous
When it comes to who travels it can be people who are both wealthy and poor. I believe it depends on the determination of the person. When it comes to social status or amount of wealth these doesn't matte. Gender on the other hand don't come into play either. It doesn't matter what state the person is in it depends on how badly they want to travel.
These categories are shifting and changing all the time. People are becoming more courageous and want to see the world. Money is becoming harder to spend but people seem still wanting to spend more and more.
I get your reasoning about the travel part because homeless people travel almost everyday looking for a new home. In a sense, i'm going to disagree with the gender role in traveling. I think men can just pick up and go and say "Honey I'll be home shortly". For women it's much harder because we are looking after children and maintaining a household.MY dad would pick up to go to florida while me mom would be home taking us to dance practice. Also I feel the more wealth you have, you aren't subject to certain locations when traveling.
ReplyDeleteI get most of what you are saying for the traveling rich and poor people do travel in many different ways. I agree gender doesn't really have an effect on this I think either.
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