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Charles Seife

Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2000

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Essay Topics

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The Dualism of Zero and Infinity is a significant theme of Zero. Analyze another explicit or implicit dualism in Seife’s book, exploring any relevant complexities or interdependencies between the two aspects of the dualism.

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Besides his use of ordinary language and his careful explanations of comparatively simple concepts, what literary strategies used by Seife suggest a broad intended audience? You may consider tone, style, authorial voice, structure, and more.

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Seife does not take pains to assert his credentials or point readers to precise sources. Yet he tells the sweeping history of a significant idea in human thought. How does Seife establish and maintain his credibility?