After John Brown was hung for several accusations regarding slavery abolition in 1859, there were two perspectives about him, and this represented a controversy: On one side, people were in favor and wanted him dead. On the other, people considered him a hero.
While the first claimed he was a murderer and subversive whose intentions were to bring a servile civil war down, the second saw in him an example of true patriotism, someone who sacrifices himself for the emancipation and salvation of a despised race, that is to say, his brothers.
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I think C. Le Guin tells the story of The Aeneid from Lavinia's perspective to
make the events of the story more vivid, but also more impartial
and realistic.
Explanation:
If you were to make the modern story you would make it more interesting to read.
Answer:
I think the answer is C......
He is savage and brutal like a wild animal.
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