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The setting of "The open window" is in England at Mrs. Sappletons and many lines suggest during Autumn time. This story was also published in the 1900's meaning this must be the time period.
The commentary that the author is making is while it is hard to get away from stress and anxiety you can never really escape reality. While Framton Nuttel out protagonist believed that leaving the city and going to a house far away from his troubles he only found more by being told a frightening story.
The behaviors back then were mainly being polite and opening your door to those in need. Also being kind to those you care about. This would explain why Mrs. Sappleton was willing to allow Framton to come to her house to relax. Women were still in the house cleaning while men did all the work. This explains why Mrs. Sappleton isn't with her husband hunting and why only the men in this story return from hunting.
-Your friend, Bill Cipher
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Protagonist. A protagonist is the leading character of a story, therefore that’s your answer.
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to emphasize certain images
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The computer in the car’s trunk needs repair.
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Little is to say to Floyd's friends and family in such a painful moment. However, I do believe that his death has had a powerful impact and them knowing that it might be able to change the world as we know it, could provide them some comfort.
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The police violence against George Floyd is no different from any other African American experience with the police, and it saddens me that only because this case became filmed and viral online, is that people are now paying attention.
The protests feel like an eruption that could not be avoided, because impunity has gone too far, and people are rightfully angry. And the police brutality against those protesting is only one more proof of that rightfulness.
I feel that at this point is time to listen to African Americans and make sure that governmental policies are applied to fix the inherent racism in our society, not only by the police but also in every microaggression we all reproduce in our everyday lives.
I´m scared that these events may not be enough, that eventually the media will stop focusing on this issue. It´s on every one of us to keep this conversation going, to make sure policies are changed, to vote for those who believe in equality, and to revise our own behaviors to ensure change happens.