<span>When they left the store Stacy told Cassie that they know Mr. Barnett is wrong but since he is not aware that he is wrong, there is nothing they can do about it. This is a problem because it is the white people control everything and they will get hurt trying to fight him.</span>
<span>The title of the poem will give you clues about the theme of the poem. Every poem has a hidden message, which is found by treating the words as symbols that stand for something else. To interpret the meaning and tone of the poem, you have to decipher every single word in order to understand and enjoy the poem. Moreover, the title will help you discover the indirect language of the poem.
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At that moment, Great Britain had been involved in the Second World War since September 1939, so the country was going through a hard time, economically and socially speaking.
Actually, what caused Chamberlain to resign was his recent political attitude towards Nazi Germany.
Contrary to Churchill, he didn't really took a firm stance against Hitler's expansionism: let us take the Munich Conference (1938), for example. Here Chamberlain and the French PM agreed to make concessions to the Nazis, because they believed a compromise would have saved Europe from another conflict. That was the "appeasement" policy. As a result, Hitler was allowed to annex some parts of Czechoslovakia on the condition that he would not occupy other countries.
We now know that Chamberlain's appeasement policies failed and that the Nazis soon betrayed the agreement, attacking Poland in 1939. Moreover, by the time Chamberlain resigned in 1940, the Germans had occupied Norway, making the British Army retreat.
This military defeat and the failure of the appeasement policy had a negative effect on his political reputation. The Allied Powers were then in a difficult situation, while Germany continued to expand on the continent. Finally, Chamberlain decided to resign, lacking of political support.
He was succeded by Winston Churchill, who had already gained enough trust thanks to his strong hostility against the Nazis. He, then, led Great Britain to the final victory.
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In Browning's poem, "My Last Duchess," the Duke was married to his lovely wife, the Duchess, whose painting he has on the wall of his castle and is showing it to a visitor. As we read the poem, we find out that the Duchess liked to flirt a lot with other men which is why the Duke had her killed. I'm not sure who Browning seems to sympathize with - I guess <u>the Duchess</u>, given that she was murdered. The Duke is not the one who should be sympathized with.