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andriy [413]
2 years ago
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4. In the birchbark house, what is Angeline's grandmother worried about?

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stich3 [128]2 years ago
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Answer:

She is worried Angeline will give up her own way of life to adapt to the new culture. Explain the relationship between Omakayas and Old Tallow. Old Tallow looked at Omakayas the same way that she looked at her dogs.

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Stells [14]2 years ago
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She is worried she mother will give up on her
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Arles 1888: Vincent van Gogh paints sunflowers. He is obsessed with the colour yellow, seeing it as uplifting. Over and over he produces still lives of sunflowers, all in an attempt to lure Paul Gauguin into coming to Arles. Van Gogh dreams of an artistic colony, a place where artists could paint without any restrictions from bourgeois Paris, and sees Gaugin as the perfect partner.Paul Gauguin is not keen on moving in with the socially awkward and shy Van Gogh. He finally reluctantly agrees only because of a deal he makes with Theo van Gogh, Vincent’s brother. Theo would finance their entire livelihood, including Gauguin’s journey down to Arles, for an exchange of one painting per month. Gauguin goes, never with the intention of staying for a long time, though certainly not anticipating a fight that would mark one of the biggest myths of the History of Art.

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