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Lady Chatterley's Lover

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Except from Lady Chatterley's Lover. Choose 10 vocabulary words from the chapter, ten minimum Apparatus-Machinery or gear used in a particular activity. Anarchist-Someone who supports a society without government enforcement. Conceit-Having a large ego or being very prideful. Disparity-Inequality or difference. Hypocrisy-Pretending to believe something, but going against that thought. A false impression. Obstinately-Objecting to someone's opinion. Rebellious-Resistance to something or against management. Starvation-Suffering or death caused by extreme hunger. Twang-An onomatopoeia, a strong ringing sound. Unalterable-Incapable of being changed. B) 1. David Herbert Lawrence wrote the text. He was born in England and he was famous for being …show more content…

The text is about the ‘elite’ status and how people are born into certain classes. It also compares how industries may be ran and also how industries might manipulate a person as well. 3. This particular text was written in 1928. The first radio communication was done in 1928 between the United States and the Netherlands. Also, Amelia Earhart becomes the first female to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. 4. The text was written in Florence, Italy. Benito Mussolini modified the electoral vote during this time, prohibiting the right to vote option. Also the Italy-Ethiopian treaty was signed between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ethiopian empire in 1928. 5. The text is relevant because it discusses how although you may be born into a certain class, you still might have to work hard to get what you want. It discusses the statuses of certain individuals based on where they are born and what struggles one must go through to get to their …show more content…

A labor strike is defined as a stoppage of work by a group or union of people in a given industry. 3. Lord Chatterley is already at a position where she can survive; she is not as reliant on the industry as the workers are. As listed in page 178 line 37 “I can live without the pits. They can’t. They’ll starve if there are no pits. I’ve got other provision.” 4. The thought behind this statement is that you should not give everything you have to the poor to help them but to encourage the industry to provide work for them. Similar to the statement, you can give a man a fish and feed him for a day or you can teach that man to fish and he can feed himself forever. 5. This statement indicates that people don’t have many other alternatives, that they are born in to whatever class and their lives are pre-determined already. 6. Panem et circenses is Latin for ‘bread and circuses’ or a means of appeasemnt. The meaning behind this is that the masses are becoming smarter and are thinking more for themselves so this creates disruption. Instead of being satisfied with what they are provided, they are revolting. 7. Now that the masses have had a little education, they are thinking more for themselves and challenging authority rather than obeying at all

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