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The ultimate outcome of class struggle envisioned by Charles Marx and Friedrich Engels was the triumph of the proletariat over the bourgoisie, the exploiting class of capitalism.
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Human history is the history of class truggle, according to Marxism. Marx and Engels stated that the bourgoisie, the ruling capitalist class, exploits the workers. The class of the workers is the proletariat. They predicted the ultimate triumph of the proletariat, the advent of socialism and communism. In the last phase of social evolution, in a communist society, classes would definitely dissappear.
In Yolen's spellbinding twist on the Round Table legend, Morgause feels that her 17-year-old son Gawaine belongs on the throne of England. As she attempts to install him there, she tangles with both the court wizard and Gawaine himself. The author makes Gawaine the emotional lynchpin of the story; he mistrusts his mother and is wholly devoted to the only slightly older King Arthur. Portrayed here as the North Witch, Morgause detests Arthur (her half-brother, according to Arthurian lore), who she feels has usurped the throne. Morgause sends three of Gawaine's brothers back with him to Arthur's court under a diplomatic pretext, and Merlinnus, learning that one of Morgause's sons intends to assassinate Arthur, manufactures the tale of a sword lodged in a block of stone (which, of course, will prove Arthur's fated place upon the throne to a kingdom that has yet to fully embrace him). Yolen constructs a fascinating history linking Morgause to Merlinnus, and breathes fresh life into well-established characters; their encounters crackle with the vitality of overheard conversations. The dynamic between Merlinnus and Arthur is especially well realized: the former a shrewd, resourceful, fatherly man battling the discomforts of age, the latter a restless young king who merely tolerates the mundane responsibilities of monarchy ("Arthur had never met a chair he liked. Or a sport he disliked"). Yolen has explored Arthurian legend before, but her latest foray is a standout in this enormous canon. Ages 12-up. (May)
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Answer: Option 2): "The boy began to disobey his mother."
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The following excerpt supports the idea that applying the principles of conservation leads to greater efficiency in all aspects of life:
<em>"We are coming to see the logical and inevitable outcome that these principles, which arose in forestry and have their bloom in the conservation of natural resources, will have their fruit in the increase and promotion of national efficiency along other lines of national life."</em>