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Question: In the face of death, humans commonly seek reconciliation and forgiveness. Is this truly important, or a waste of energy?
Hollis has many regrets and considers his life mis-spent. Is it worthwhile for him to attempt to sort all that out before he dies?
"Human life is insignificant compared to the vastness of the universe."
"Life should be lived with joy and enthusiasm, not squandered in inaction and apathy."
The opposing views above are applicable as universal themes for Kaleidoscope. Which one do you prefer and why? If you had an alternate take, what is your universal theme, and why is it better than those two?
Find a metaphor in the story that you like and find effective, and explain why you like it... and why you find it effective.
"Women frightened me, and I went into space..." This admission came from Hollis during his self-reflective, guilt ridden, in-his-feels, emotional growth period. What "frightens" you enough to go into space and why?