In his 2011 documentary “Cave of Forgotten Dreams,” Werner Herzog explores 40,00

In his 2011 documentary “Cave of Forgotten Dreams,” Werner Herzog explores 40,000-year-old cave paintings and argues that this shows the need to tell our story has been with us throughout humankind’s existence. Whether the form is a cave painting, graphic novel, short story, or movie, why do you think humans find the need to both narrate and consume stories? In your own life, what texts and narratives have meant the most to you? Why? Which texts from this class, if any, had an effect upon you that might last beyond the class? Why? Please respond in a short essay (200-400 words).
stories from this course: (as it applies to this question)
Joyce, “The Sisters”
DB: Joyce, “A Painful Case”
DB: Joyce, “Araby”
DB: Joyce, “Evelyn”
DB: Harlem Hellfighters
DB: Family Funhouse, Discussion One
Movie: Occurence at Owl Creek
DB: Citizen Kane
DB: Conrad, Discussion One
DB: Apocalypse Now, Discussion One

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