Topic > The Divine Narcissus and Columbus's Letter to His First...

Imagine living your everyday life, immersed in the everyday traditions of modern American culture. For example, getting up early in the morning and drinking a piping hot cup of freshly roasted coffee. Then driving in a fancy silver car through congested traffic to perform ordinary tasks at work to pay off bills, such as mortgage, school loans and car payments, and then returning home to joyful children to see brightly colored smiles on their faces. Then a rupture occurs in everyday culture; now there is an epic alien invasion, and during these important encounters, the people of modern America want to compromise with peace, highlight their cultural heritage, and create a virtuous relationship. However, these aliens mistake this compassionate and kind defiance as weakness and, for this reason, destroy the everyday traditions of modern American culture. Therefore, instead of drinking coffee in the morning, Americans drink water, because aliens export coffee to their home planet as a cheap commodity. Furthermore, instead of returning home with happy children, the American people return from work to an empty house, because their children are exported as slaves. This archetype illustrates the European explorer's first encounters with the natives who spread in a time of destruction,