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It's actually set several hundred years earlier, in the 5th or 6th Century. And it doesn't take place in England. Instead, the action happens in the land of the Danes (what is today the nation of Denmark) and the land of the Geats (what is today the nation of Sweden).
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The central idea of Mike kubick's article 'The salem (and other) witch hunts' was to show how people, mainly women, were chased by the Church and obliged to confess crimes they hadn't committed. All this hunt was made 'in the name of God' and it was very difficult to escape or to think about denouncing the problem to authorities since they were the same people that committed such an abominable act.
The answer is : B. The survival of her children in difficult circumstances
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C, He maintains that the fear of death and skeletons is irrational and should be conquered.
Explanation:
Here is what in the text makes me believe this.
- "So he is <em>mysteriously</em> ashamed of the skeleton of himself in death." He finds it mysterious to why people are ashamed or afraid of skeletons.
- "One would think it would be most unwise in a man to be afraid of a skeleton..." His reflection upon the fear of skeletons.
- "A man might as well say that a factory chimney was typical of bankruptcy." I interpret this as making fun of the fear of skeletons.
- "There is no reason why this creature... the living skeleton, should not become the essential symbol of life." I think he's proclaiming that skeletons deserve more credit.
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