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In the short story "Marigolds", by Eugenia Collier, the narrator lives in a poor black community. The story takes place during the Great Depression that devastated the United States in the 1930's. <u>Even though there were people who said "prosperity... was 'just around the corner,'" the narrator and her community knew better than to believe those words. They had always been poor. Their hard work never paid off. Those words, according to the narrator, "were white folks’ words." Maybe prosperity would return to white people soon, but the narrator's community had never seen or had it; the American Dream never came true for them. How can they believe those words if the people who say such words are the ones who exploit their work?</u>
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Nirvana is a place of perfect peace and happiness, like heaven. In Hinduism and Buddhism, nirvana is the highest state that someone can attain, a state of enlightenment, meaning a person's individual desires and suffering go away. This belief emphasizes meditation and how much it helps achieve this state.
They are protest poems because the poet used the poems to express beliefs a bout wars and about the government that led her to wars. They are full of ideological beliefs and are kind of persuasive so they are often considered to be protest poems. and 2 hopefully thats right I wish you luck. I got the answer from the S.E. Asia Theme of War flashcards quizlet by tytianna20 if you need it. :)
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Lana and Jessie need to get Martin before they are caught, and Lana doesn't want her mother to know where she is going so as not to worry her.
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