Work, Play, and Worship In "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"

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Religion

 

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Alexandra A

 

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March 12, 2013

 

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University

 

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Ken can also be seen as a "free experience" believer. Prior to his accident, Ken is free to work, as seen by his teaching of classes at the school. He is also free to play, being able to run and laugh with his significant other, Patty, and is able to worship through his sculptures. It is important to note that Ken's sculpting is not only worship to him, rather it can be seen as work and play as well, as it is taken seriously yet still is an enjoyable aspect of Ken's life...
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It is important to note that Ken's sculpting is not only worship to him, rather it can be seen as work and play as well, as it is taken seriously yet still is an enjoyable aspect of Ken's life. However, after Ken's accident he seems to have lost the ability to enjoy work, play, and worship as he once knew it...
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