<span>Okonkwo is obsessed with masculinity and has striven to be seen as manly his entire life. So, when he learns his son, Nwoye, has joined joined a group of missionaries in Umuofia, he becomes upset fearing that they're weak and effeminate. Even though he learns that his son is happy.</span>
the harvest and wine. The Roman equivalent would be Baccus
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In this way, the major theme of the story is developed; that is, it is suggested that everyone wears a black veil<span>, that everyone has a secret sin or sorrow that is hidden from all others. Everyone could, like the Reverend Mr. Hooper, cover his face with a </span>black veil<span>.</span>
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A) The canal revolutionized transportation--- The uncomfortable two-week wagon or
stagecoach trip from Albany to Buffalo
became possible in merely five days.
B) The canal system has a new life
as a venue for recreation--- there are many leisure activities possible
in and around the canal, including canoeing,
fishing, biking, and picnicking.
C) The canal became a venue for new ideas--- Social reforms like abolitionism . . .
thrived in the canal corridor.
D) The canal became a popular
travel experience--- People . . . encountered colorful characters,
lively adventures, and hometown hospitality.
E) Merchants using the canal
had dramatic profit gains--- Freight rates fell to just 10 percent.