Puritan literature does exist in today’s world, but is not a topic of conversation. For example, the Crucible was an accurate representation of “witch hunts” both figuratively and literally; disrupting societal functions due to induced hysteria. This is not the, dare I say, “purest” form of Puritan literature, but is recognizable. Essentially, Puritan literature wouldn’t hold up well in today’s world due to the one sided views the puritans upheld
Answer:
Option J, few of the actors were people of color, is the right answer.
Explanation:
Inspired by the play Rom-eo and Jul-iet by William Shakespeare, West Side Story is a musical film of the early 1960's. This film presents the whole story through music, choreo-graphy and the traditional action.
West Side Story is a significant artistic accomplishment and influential for changes in the concept of the filmed musical. In this film, we can see the use of street sla-ng, the subject of gang warfare, modern-day turf war and a da-rk urban landscape, however, we don't see people of color employed in this film.
Therefore, all the options follow except option J (few of the actors were people of color).
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The purpose in his message is to inextricably link conservation and the effects of climate change. No country or peoples can avoid the hardships of climate change. No country is immune no matter how powerful.
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Answer:
From the book, the leader of the thieves says that they are not violent thieves that would threaten their victims with automatic rifles because they just want to rob without causing trouble or unnecessary violence.
Explanation:
In <em>Civil Peace </em>by Chinua Achebe, the protagonist of the story Jonathan Iwuegbu is a man that survived the Nigerian Civil War along with members of his family. In many parts of the book, he is described as a man with a positive disposition towards whatever life throws at him.
He was robbed one night by a group of bandits and they said, <em>"Awrighto. Now make we talk business. We no be bad tief. We no like for make trouble. Trouble done finish. War done finish and all the katakata wey de for inside. No Civil War again. This time na Civil Peace. No be so?"</em>
This translates that the thieves were very much interested in not being violent as they said they do not want trouble because it was already the end of the Civil War and they were not the violent type that threatens with weapons.