why Aunt Alexandra said no‚ as to why she didn’t want her to go back to Calpurnia’s church. Scout doesn’t necessarily get the fact that it is unusual for white people to be around African Americans. In other words‚ Scout doesn’t apprehend racial tension.
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ideals‚ and weary of being noble.” The Roaring Twenties reflected this rejection of tradition ideals as consumerism and sexual revolution swept the nation. In the 1920s‚ the boom in technology‚ coupled with cultural and social developments led to tensions between the old and new. The manifestation of these conflicting ideals was a focal point of the Election of 1920 and Scopes Monkey Trial. The reform movements and Woodrow Wilson’s staunch moral legislation preceding the 1920s were a source of exhaustion
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cleverly uses a variety of literary techniques and devices to create tension prior to the shooting. This essay discusses the language devices used and its effectiveness on the reader of the text. The techniques that Harper Lee predominately used in chapter six include short sentences and also dramatic and effective words. The author was also very descriptive whilst describing the setting‚ which is essential in building tension. Harper Lee was also telling the reader what the character was thinking
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victim being reckless and uncautious. Ray Bradbury‚ with his use of vivid description‚ manipulation of time and exposing and developing the protagonist’s flaw manages to create an atmosphere fraught with curiosity and fear whilst building up a lot of tension as the story progresses on. Ray Bradbury’s use of vivid description plays a vital role in building up suspense. An example of his use of vivid description is ‘... And the world was gone‚ the world of safe people in bed. The locked doors‚ the town
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Racial tensions were extremely high in the South in the 1920s due to the reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan and the lack of civil rights awarded to African Americans during the time. The Ku Klux Klan originally arose during Reconstruction after the Civil War‚ however it experienced a resurgence directly after World War I. The Klansmen committed horrific crimes against African Americans such as lynchings and burning them alive. At it’s peak in the 20s‚ it had 4 million members worldwide. According to
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Post World War II‚ tensions between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. over which one of their political ideals‚ capitalism and democracy‚ or communism‚ would reign supreme. Both countries fought to be the dominant power‚ creating a cold war‚ or a war where neither side is directly fighting the other in combat. While there was some aggravation between the two superpowers over things such as the Berlin Airlift and the Korean War‚ during the early 1960s tensions between the two rose even higher. President Kennedy
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Rising Fears and Rising Tensions After the end of WWII‚ times were changing‚ for the worst. This was caused by a new‚ worldly‚ problem affecting our country‚ the threat of the Reds. It all started when America and Great Britain were forced to ally with Stalin. America and Great Britain never really trusted him; Stalin feared Capitalism and expected the whole world to be like Russia‚ Communist. These trust issues are what led to many incidents and disagreements. These issues are what led to the
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Board of Trustees‚ Boston University A Tool of Empire: The British Medical Establishment in Lagos‚ 1861-1905 Author(s): Spencer H. Brown Reviewed work(s): Source: The International Journal of African Historical Studies‚ Vol. 37‚ No. 2 (2004)‚ pp. 309343 Published by: Boston University African Studies Center Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4129011 . Accessed: 04/01/2013 14:02 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www
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Monotheism What is monotheism? How it evolved time to time? Why there are tensions or conflicts among monotheistic religions? What can be the solution? The belief in one most powerful entity‚ the only creator of the world basically the belief in exist of one true God is called monotheism. The concept of monotheism is not new. Monotheism has been found in a variety of cultures around the world‚ and is not exclusive to technologically advanced societies. However‚ scholars dispute the exact origin
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The Tension Displayed in W.B Yeats’ Poetry When one hears the name ‘Yeats’‚ one most likely thinks of the man many consider to be Ireland’s greatest ever poet. However‚ if you were to ask these poets to discuss their favourite aspects of his poetry‚ I am sure that the response would amount to little more than some ‘umming’ and ‘errring’ and the occasional ‘his alliteration’ from those who remember their days at school. I must admit‚ I was the same before I began studying his work. Now‚ however
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