The Freedmen's Bureau was an program to help former black slaves and poor whites aftermath the Civil War. On March 3, 1865 was established the programa initiated by the U.S President Abraham Lincoln. The program provided food, housing, medical aid, schools and legal assistance. Was an temporary agency to last one year after the war. The power of the program were expanded to help African Americans to find their family members whom they lost during the war. Beside that they learn to read and write. In summer of 1872 because of a pressure from white Southners the Congress dismantled the Freedmen’s Bureau.
After reading the whole story, the significance of the questions asked by Vera is ensuring whether Nuttel is known to the neighborhood residents or not, especially with the aunt.
<h3>What is the main plot of the story?</h3>
This story is based on two characters Nuttel who is facing the issue of nerve cure and Vera a 15-year-old child. In this story, Vera did a prank with Nuttel by sharing a haunted story of an open window.
Vera had asked Nuttel about his familiarity with the neighborhood and then told him a story about the open window. She tells how her aunt is waiting for her husband and brother who went on a hunting trip three years back and never return home.
Vera tells him a story that makes him threatened and he becomes uncomfortable with her aunt which disturbs his health.
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Hey there,
Your question states: <span>Which aspect of Charybdis frightens the men more? How does the poet’s language convey this fearfulness? Well, it really all depends on what "Charybdis" is saying to the men. This would be a reason why the men would be frighten. So maybe he were to say things like there death could come to life, or things in that sort. And based on this poet's language, this would convey that anything could be fearless to anyone, it just really depends on what you say and on how you say it.
Hope this helps.</span>