Connection between a theme of the story and the real world. A big theme we've all talked about is how we readers overlooked the fact that most of the story was a dream, because we wanted it to be real. All the foreshadowing we could see was obvious after we knew the ending. I'm going to link that to today's media and American's watching it. That's right bringing in politics (sort of). Today we see the media showing all sorts of different stories especially with big issues of the current time. But they purposely leave out many stories that either go against what they want or call them out for their actions. And American's all over the country watching it don't try to go find those stories. The biggest place we see this is with the black lives matter movement/protests (read riots). there's rioting and killing around the US but if you turn on your television you will most likely see a police officer arresting someone or shooting someone. What you
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Thinking Question: What do you think happened to Fahrquhar's family after the hanging? We don't learn much about them except they share his passion for helping the Confederate's cause. "A gray-clad soldier rode up to the gate and asked for a drink of water. Mrs. Fahrquhar was only too happy to serve him with her own white hands." It was highly unusual for a plantation owner to serve a guest, that job fell to the slaves. So we know she wanted to help but not much else. Thoughts?