The Color Of Water And Jacob Bronowski's The Ascent Of Man

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In Jacob Bronowski 's The Ascent of Man, Bronowski argues that mankind is unique from other animals because mankind think on an individual bases, create a home on every continent and shape of the landscape. But, mankind is not just a shaper of the landscape but also a figure in it. McBride’s The Color of Water and Mistry’s A Fine Balance both support the interpretation of mankind stated above. The idea of mankind being a shaper of the landscape is present in both books. To mankind the landscape is their life and they want to shape something out of their life. In The Color of Water when McBride is a kid he is conflicted whether he is either black or white. He ends up shaping his life by accepting both races as part of his identity. But in his