Answer:
Between that time Alabama had witnessed bombings in Birmingham and there was a face off between Wallace and Federal Forces over the matter of the University of Alabama.
Explanation:
George Corley Wallace was born on 25th August 1919. He was a supporter of the Jim Crow laws of segregation. In 1962, Wallace was selected for governor and took his governorship on the promise of keeping with segregation and economic issues. According to the author, when in 1958, Wallace stood against John Patterson, he denied using segregation and race as a tool but after realizing the power of this tool he supported it when he again stood for the election in 1962. In his governance, he denied the enrollment of black students at the University of Alabama.
<u>On 15th September 1963, Birmingham witnessed bombings at the Street Baptist Church that killed four young girls and left many injured. The church was the congregation of black people and also a place where civil rights leaders would gather. There was a face-off between Wallace and Federal forces during that time.</u>
The theme is about how dominant love is over all other forces. Romeo and Juliet would rather die than not be able to love each other. Thus, love takes priority even over living the rest of their lives.
Answer:
Odysseus and Eurymachus are both known for being clever with words.
Explanation:
An example of a foil is Tybalt and Benvolio. The foil between them is there traits between each other. Benvolio does his best to keep peace and harmony, while Tybalt is always trying to pick a fights. This is because of the feud between the Montague and the Capulet's which Tybalt takes very seriously.
An example of this is when Romeo goes to Capulet's masked ball. Once Tybalt recognizes his voice he talks about wanting to fight Romeo for crashing the party
While Benvolio in the beggining scene tries his best to stop two servants from Montague and Capulet's from fighting.
Answer:
He wants his readers to No the power that books have to open up a whole New World and create self educated people
Explanation: