Oliver Broudy's 'Body-Building In Afghanistan'

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Comparison will let us recognize our defects and learn from the good qualities when we take a deep insight into others’ virtues. In “Body-Building in Afghanistan”, Oliver Broudy makes a comparison between our high-quality life and Afghan’s poor-quality life conditions. He begins by asking the audience to think about how we start a new day. In general, when the alarm goes off at eight o’clock in the morning, sleep will pull us back towards the comfortable bed. However, people in Afghanistan get up before the alarm clock starts; around four o’clock in a dry, dirty place. The comparison between the morning scenes implies two opposite kinds of life, the easy and the poor. The poor appreciate what they have while the easy are wasting time on meaningless

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