a wedding feast
a wedding feast
Lithuaniaswoop
Chicago's Packingtown, a busy industrial areacity of Chicago--a+ fool
JUNGLE
Well there are a few... There is Regalia, The Cradle, and the jungle, but for most of the part the setting was in the jungle
what glimpses of poverty and desperation do we get in chapter one of the Jungle by Upton Sinclair.
Chicago.
In chapter 4 of "Lord of the Flies," the setting is described as a vibrant and lush jungle with dense vegetation and various wildlife. The boys are exploring the island, feeling a sense of adventure and freedom while also facing the danger and unknown aspects of their surroundings. The setting creates a mood of both beauty and isolation, highlighting the contrast between the innocence of the boys and the potential darkness within them.
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In the opening chapter, Dickens describes the childhood of Pip with great imagery and detail; and it answers some questions regarding his family (all of them died, except his sister). His childhood is a model of other children during the Industrial age, how they were sometimes mistreated.
The lake
The jungle