During the 17th century, thousands of European immigrants arrived in North America seeking new economic opportunities as well as religious freedom. However, that land was not empty but it was already home of Native Americans, who were grouped in various tribes along the continent.
Initially, the relationship between the two cultures, the European immigrants the Native Americans, was amicable but, throughout the 1600-1800s, this relationship would evolve and change mainly in the form of The Native American’s resistance to European expansion through the continent.
He was swayed by both these considerations:<span> the marriage gave him personal satisfaction, and at the same time it was considered the right thing by the most highly placed of his associates.</span>
Answer:
The action takes place in the late 1700s at an unidentified location in Britain.
Explanation:
Shakespeare puts little and fleeting value on human relationships in the sonnet.
Explanation:
The sonnet 29 begins with these lines:
<em>When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes,
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<em>I alone beweep.</em>
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These lines show him alone and lonely and in want of comfort but he is also saying here that he does not see human relationships as permanent.
He then develops this theme throughout and when the muse himself is mentioned in the poem, the poet only ascribes value to him and nothing else.
Everything else can go on in passing as long as he has his beloved to love and to keep him there and sane.
An example of suspense could be Johnny bearing death in chapter 8 after his heroic rescue in the fire with Pony. The greasers are worried for their friend and has the reader questioning whether Johnny will live or not. I can't think of a quote but there is one example.