The themes found in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is love and sacrifice.
<h3>What is Themes?</h3>
Themes refers to ideas or text communicated by a writer to audience which encompasses of the writers feeling or messages that he is willing to pass to his audience.
Therefore, The themes found in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is love and sacrifice.
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The Eastern Woodlands is a cultural area of the indigenous people of North America. The Eastern Woodlands extended roughly from the Atlantic Ocean to the eastern Great Plains, and from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico, which is now occupied by the eastern United States and Canada.[1] The Plains Indians culture area is to the west; the Subarctic area to the north. The Indigenous people of the Eastern Woodlands spoke languages belonging to several language groups, including Algonquian,[2] Iroquoian,[2] Muskogean, and Siouan, as well as apparently isolated languages such as Calusa, Chitimacha, Natchez, Timucua, Tunica and Yuchi.
The earliest known inhabitants of the Eastern Woodlands were the Adena and Hopewell, who inhabited the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys between 800 BC and 800 AD.[3] These tribes, as well as the other Iroquoian-speaking people, were mound builders.[4] They also relied on farming to produce food because of the fertile land in the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys.[4] Because of this reliance on farming, these tribes did not migrate like the more northern Eastern Woodlands tribes and instead stayed in one place, which resulted in them developing new social and political structures.[5]
The Eastern Woodlands tribes located further north (Algonquian-speaking people) relied heavily on hunting to acquire food.[4] These tribes did not plant many crops, however, some tribes, such as the Ojibwe, grew wild rice and relied on it as one of their major food sources.[2] The type of animals these tribes hunted depended on the geographic location of the tribe.[5] For example, the tribes located close to the coast hunted seals, porpoises, and whales, while the more inland tribes hunted deer, moose, and caribou.[2][6] The meat was then either cooked to be eaten immediately or it was smoke-dried which preserved the meat for later consumption.[6]
1-The Harappa civilization declined
Hinduism starts to develop aroud 2600 BC.
The Harappan Civilization occurred in Indus Valley around 2600 – 1900 BC, the area where is today Pakistan and India.
From 1800 BC to 1700 BC the Harappa civilization declined, the reason is still unknown.
2 Society was divided into four varnas.
Around 1600 BC began the Aryan invasion in Indus River Valley. They brought the Sanskrit language.
In 1500 BC the Vedic Ages begins with the writing scriptures of Hinduism, the Vedas.
The varnas have been known from the hymns in Rig Veda.
The society is divided by four caste: Brahamin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra.
3 A rigid caste system developed.
Around 900 BCE the caste was well established and no marriage was allowed between different varnas.
4 The Bhagavad Gita was written.
The Bhagavad Gita was written at some point between 400 BCE and 200 BCE.
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Explanation:
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