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Not much is said about the protagonist's cultural background in "Condensed Milk". He does refer to himself and other prisoners as "politicals":
'There was no reason for us politicals to be there . . .' This most likely means the protagonist is an educated man, possibly a writer or a journalist whose words and work was deemed dangerous by the Russian government.
Such a background helps the protagonist understand how things really work at the camp. He knows the offer to escape is a trap. He is smart and cunning enough to get some condensed milk out of the deal and then to break it off. He uses his intelligence to stay alive a little longer.
<h3>Who is
Varlam Shalamov?</h3>
"Condensed Milk" is a short story by Russian author Varlam Shalamov (1907-1982). It was written based on the author's experience as a prisoner at a Gulag, a forced-labor camp.
The name and previous history of the protagonist are not revealed. He does not belong to the same group as the thieves, for example. He was arrested for being "political", which leads to assumptions about his background. He is most likely educated, which means he can be seen as a threat to the government for having his own opinions and the power to express them.
In conclusion, the protagonist of "Condensed Milk" uses his intelligence and knowledge to remain alive.
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The viewpoint about literacy that conflicts with the author's own view is
the idea that literacy is only about knowing how to read has become outdated
<h3>What is computer literacy?</h3>
It involves having basic knowledge of how to operate computer and using it to do some specific task and function.
Computer is now widespread all over places.
Therefore, the viewpoint about literacy that conflicts with the author's own view is the idea that literacy is only about knowing how to read has become outdated.
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This is a sentence. You can tell because it has a subject (Imala) and a verb clause (will play). In addition, it has a direct object *what she is playing* (the solo) and a prepositional phrase for some added clarity (in the concert).