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a Hindu scavenger who belongs to one of the untouchable castes
Dear ( Insert Name Of Friend ),
How are you doing? Have you made progress on reaching fulfilling your goals, ambitions and dreams? Have you been living your life happily? No matter what, I hope that you are happy and that you are doing what you want.
Well, me on the other hand, I'm doing pretty fine. Just the normal events that I've been experiencing on a daily basis. I want to improve my grades and make my parents proud, but it is difficult as always. By the end of the year, I want to receive straight As but I always end up messing up in at least one subject and getting a B, which is quite upsetting. But you know what? It's the effort that counts and I know that I have been trying my best and will continue persevering until I reach my goal.
Anyways, I really miss you and look forward to seeing your response. Just know that you are an amazing person and that I will always be your friend no matter what, through thick and thin. So don't hesitate to ask me if you need any help or advice.
Yours Sincerely,
( Insert Your Name )
One way literature affected history was before the American Civil War. The book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe caused the start of the American Civil War. Slavery wasn't a big deal until Harriet wrote this book. Abraham Lincoln the 16th president, confronted Harriet about the book. He spoke to her about it and he realized that slavery has to be stopped. The south refused. The Civil War started.
Literature can lead up to conflict or hatred between others, It can cause wars, street fights, and arguments. Literature can give people the right or wrong idea. Positive literature puts people on track to the right side of things. Negative literature would throw them off to believe the wrong thing.
An example of literature affecting history is our current presidency. But, we're not gonna go into detail about that. :)
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The setting of the opening scene has the following effects on the play Macbeth - it creates a sense of mystery and gloom.
The first scene sets the scene for the remainder of the play - it is going to be dark and mysterious, and about murder and death, and the first scene foreshadows it all.