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Igraine
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The question is from Thomas Malory's The Tale of King Arthur. King Uther Pendragon lusted after Igraine, the wife of the Duke of Cornwall. King Uther marched against the Duke, eventually killing him during a siege.
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They are attempting to make the inmates feel less than human. By taking away everything that reminded them who they were, they begin to forget their identity or begin to accept this new identity. When they appear less than human, it also makes them easier to kill.
Part of this is by design on the Germans part. People are afraid of the dark and the dark can be disorienting, especially when you are in a new place. However, the writer probably emphasizes this because he feels that this is a dark place in his life and for the people around him. It feels to him that there is no hope, no light. Everything at the concentration camp is centered around death, around darkness.
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Explanation: Once upon a time there was a teenager named Bobby. Bobby had just run away from his abusive parents back home in his small town in Kentucky. He didn't know where he was headed, but all that mattered to him was that he was no longer in his abusive household. As he was walking to the train station he was sure that his parents hadn't reported him missing yet. They probably didn't even notice he was gone yet. Bobby hopped on the train that was headed west towards Los Angles. However, there was one problem, Bobby only had 17.85 in his pocket and the ticket is 19.99. Bobby planned on just trying to sleep while they were collecting tickets so the conductor wouldn't ask him any questions. Bobby went to sleep and woke up to the conductor tapping his shoulder. " Wake up buddy." the conductor said. "Are you Bobby?" Bobby already knew he was going to be in trouble. "Uhhhh, no?" Bobby got up and ran down the train. The conductor chased after him and yelled for back up. Bobby decided his best option was to jump out of the train into the bushes beside the train. Bobby leaped faith and...he made it! As the train roared away, he looked up and saw this mysterious looking town. As he approached the town he noticed something was off about the town. He couldn't put his finger on it, but he just knew something was off. He walked into the town and he saw leaves starting to fly around him. Something was wrong. It almost looked like magic. Within seconds everyone on the streets started to circle him. Bobby was very confused. The religious leader of the town came over to Bobby and blessed him with some magical dust which made him levitate for a few seconds. Bobby thought to himself "What is going on?". The religious leader explained that no outsider had stepped foot in their town in centuries. He also explained that their town is different and should not be mentioned to any "outsiders". Bobby was thoroughly confused and amazed at the same time. He started to walk through the crowd and saw floating tools farming crops, tables cleaning themselves, and burgers flipping themselves. But before Bobby could even process anything, the locals picked him up and dragged him to the biggest building in town. The dust was thrown on him once more. He started to levitate to the basement of the house. It looked like a dungeon. Bobby was met by a troll looking man and woman. They took him and locked him inside a cell. The final words Bobby ever heard were "No outsiders allowed."
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Why was the Giver now ready to make a plan for change in the community? For years, The Giver had felt like Memories needed to be shared. He realizes that things must change, and now he has Jonas with him who believes the same. The Community would be very busy and all in one place.
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