The Odyssey of the Idiots is an autobiography of the author with satirical tones discussing the politics and history that have led America to where it is today.
Manuscript’s Strengths
• The author uses an educated style and language that will appeal to an educated/scholarly audience. This language sets up the book to be for an educated audience who has some understanding of the topic and wishes to learn more regarding the issues discussed.
• Including the glossary of terms in the back of the book was great on the part of the author to provide a tool for readers to fully understand the author’s terminology in the book. It adds a reference for readers to be able to refer to if they need further clarification of terms, which will assist in their better grasping the author’s meanings and message.
• The author’s language holds a dramatic and descriptive flair that helps contribute to the engagement of readers in the text. It makes the author’s writing unique and adds something readers may not find elsewhere.
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An assessment of the prospects of the progeny of the Founding Fathers living out their lives in the idyllic America they grew up in, are grim . . . The daily trials and tribulations of a couple of generations of white middle-class Americans grappling with their “whiteness” and “toxic maleness” inspired this treatise. Due in no small measure to the abdication of their fundamental civic responsibilities and cradle-to-grave apathy, they now occupy the top spot in the crosshairs of Marxist apparatchiks’ agents of change.