employment discrimination against Asian Americans
The Yellow Power movement of the 1960s sought to end discrimination towards Asian-American people especially at work. The movement sought to bring an end to perceived stereotypes of Asian identity and culture in the United States
Answer: spiritual and cultural change
Explanation:
Early missionaries sought to convert and change the culture of indigenous people. Later, Christians and Catholics realized that stripping indigenous people of their culture did not lead to satisfying spiritual relationships. For example, consider a Christian missionary who demands that a man of several wives give up all wives except one. The rejectied wives become homeless and penniless. They are confused as to why a loving God would want them to be alone and rejected when they had simply followed their cultural norms and were very happy doing so. The disruption created great confusion and misunderstanding of the attributes of God.
The Twelfth Night is a comic story about a brother and sister who are shipwrecked in a distant land called Illyria.
They both survive but get separated along the way, which causes the sister to assume the identity of a man in the household of Du.ke Orsino.
The literary devices used in the play includes:
- Setting: Illyria
- Genre: Comedy
- Theme: Love
- Characterization: Sir Andrew, Cesario, Du.ke Orsino, Sir Toby Belch, etc.
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