The Great Fire by Jim Murphy is a nonfiction account of one of the most devastating disasters in American history. In October 1871, a fire that began in a barn in Chicago spread throughout much of the city. It killed hundreds of people, destroyed thousands of buildings, and left almost 100,000 people homeless.
It helps the reader experience the poet's thought process.
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The ideas which were important was the discrimination and the segregation. This is because the story deals with the narration of the African American family so they are often victim of the discriminatory and the other related practices.
After reading the book, it gave a clear picture of the situation of the African American people living there. It helped in understanding the entire scenario where the practices of discrimination are done against the family.
Yeah the picture looks like it takes place at some kind of meeting or office assembly type thing.
A purpose for such an assembly could be to get important word across or discuss or hand out something very important.
The responsibility of the speaker would be to make sure the meeting showed its purpose and that the people didn’t show up for nothing.