<span>In page 33, in the Diary of Sierakowiak, there were entries like "And the railway station in Zbaszyn has been taken back from the Germans! We disperse full of joy and go to sleep" and "Long live humor; down with hysteria." And in page 21 , we find that he had a good time with his friends in a summer camp. Quotes like these show that he wanted to come out of the gloom at least for a while and cherish those in his mind .</span>
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In <em>the Outsiders</em>, the differences between the two brothers become evident in the first chapter. Ponyboy, being a teenager, disapproves of his brother Darry controlling him. He finds Derry's efforts unnecessary and desperately wants more freedom. Darry, on the other hand, wants to look after him and acts as a parent-figure. He forbids Ponyboy to go out at night all alone. He is convinced that him protecting his brother is the only way to avoid the intervention of social services.
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Women's rights increased between the 1890s and the 1950s, and their roles went through some important changes.
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<em>The Awakening </em>is an illustration created by Henry Mayer (shown below). It appeared during Empire State Campaign, a referendum held in 1915 on a proposed amendment to the New York State constitution that would have granted women the right to vote. However, New Yorkers voted against the referendum, and women across the US gained the right to vote in 1920.
We can see that women's rights increased and their roles went through important changes between the 1890s and the 1950s. More occupations became available to women during this time (e.g. in 1910, the first policewoman was appointed in Los Angeles), and women could now hold important positions (Rebecca Latimer Felton became the first woman US senator in 1922). These are only some of the changes in the lives of women that took place during the first half of the 20th century.
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Prologue - the entrance to the plot.
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