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+ | National Identity simply states that what a nation believes determines who they are. In the United States we have holidays such as Thanksgiving, the 4th July, and Memorial Day that we celebrate as a group. We no longer share a common language, however; we share our system of government and values. | ||
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+ | Examples from ''The Fifth Mountain'' | ||
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+ | 1) "Our princess is a courageous woman, and faithful to the gods... however much power she may have now, she is not an Israelite. (43)" - Their worship towards the Gods of the 5th Mountain is the evident signal that these people are not Israelites. | ||
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+ | 2) "And the people of Akbar are courageous; they have the means to resist any invasion. (103)" - The Gods of 5th Mountain are an extreme indicator that these people are from Akbar. | ||
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+ | http://www.indiana.edu/~iubhonor/hdextra/spring15/globec2.jpg | ||
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+ | Examples source: The 5th Mountain | ||
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+ | External source: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/national-identity | ||
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+ | Source for picture: http://www.indiana.edu/~iubhonor/hdextra/spring15/nationalidentity.php | ||
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+ | Mary Kempner |
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Back to History 8 Fifth Mountain Readings
National Identity
National Identity simply states that what a nation believes determines who they are. In the United States we have holidays such as Thanksgiving, the 4th July, and Memorial Day that we celebrate as a group. We no longer share a common language, however; we share our system of government and values.
Examples from The Fifth Mountain
1) "Our princess is a courageous woman, and faithful to the gods... however much power she may have now, she is not an Israelite. (43)" - Their worship towards the Gods of the 5th Mountain is the evident signal that these people are not Israelites.
2) "And the people of Akbar are courageous; they have the means to resist any invasion. (103)" - The Gods of 5th Mountain are an extreme indicator that these people are from Akbar.
Examples source: The 5th Mountain
External source: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/national-identity
Source for picture: http://www.indiana.edu/~iubhonor/hdextra/spring15/nationalidentity.php
Mary Kempner