Understanding Knowledge: A Study of 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich'

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Knowledge can be defined as skills or expertise gained from books which is education or from experience. Individuals can be knowledgeable even if they didn’t go to school especially when they have some inborn skills and are employed to work in certain areas. Such people will gain self-knowledge from the experience (Cassidy, 2014). Basically, knowledge is a practical or a theoretical understanding of a concept, therefore knowledge can be gained through experience and books. However, most of the knowledge we gain is as a result of participation in real situations. We’ll start with the novel “The death of Evan llyich” to see how self-knowledge and outside knowledge relate and complement each other. Generally, this book is all about Ivan struggling …show more content…

We learn a lot from books right from primary, high school and university. However, all these knowledge from books can only be justified through practice. Let’s take a look on how experience and education knowledge is evident in the “The Interesting Narrative and the Life of Olaudah Equiano”. This work is a narration about Equiano, who was a Nigerian and kidnapped from his village him and his sister; he is then sold to traders who travel with him through land and sometimes water. Equiano is sold to North America where he is put to work on a Virginia plantation, before long he is then purchased by British Royal Navy lieutenant by the name Michael Henry Pascal as a present to some of his British friends. From there, Equiano develops attachment with his boss and learn English. Infact we are told that he could speak it fluently. At the time Equiano was taken from Nigeria, he couldn’t speak in English, but because of experience from travel from different locations and meeting different people, Equiano learnt to speak English through experience. He tends to fight slavery and just from his statement that, “But is not slave trade entirely a war with the heart of man? And surely that which is begun by breaking down the barriers of virtue involves in its continuance destruction to every principle, and buries all sentiments in ruin!.” The knowledge gained by Equiano was not through books but the knowledge is also found in

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