The general's request in "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" can be seen as both fair and unfair. On one hand, he recognizes Joby's youth and vulnerability, showing compassion by acknowledging the boy's fears and the weight of his responsibilities. However, the general's insistence on Joby fulfilling his role as a drummer despite his apprehensions can be perceived as unfair, as it places a heavy burden on a young boy facing the realities of war. Ultimately, the request highlights the complexities of duty and the loss of innocence in the face of conflict.
Yes, some of the codes seem unfair.
segregation was terribly unfair to blacks
What was unfair about the whiskey rebellion was that the western farmers from Pennsylvania were taxed on whiskey but the other farmers were not!
It was cruel, but not unfair; everybody went the same way
chicanery
no
It is unfair to Joby as the request is based on personal bias rather than Joby's performance. The general should evaluate Joby objectively to determine if he is fit for the promotion, rather than dismissing him based on unfounded assumptions.
Atticus says that naming people after confederate generals makes for a slow and steady drinker
no they werent because the north and a south had a gentlemans agreement that if the south used their slaves the fight would be unfair and the south would win
It is unfair.
Unfair tactics were used in the game. The judge was unfair in the eyes of the contestant. "That's unfair!" he exclaimed.
you just did =) this is unfair treatment. that game is unfair
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Unfair
Unfair Dealing was created in 2008.
Unfair is one word. An example sentence would be "cheating in the answerthon is unfair on honest contributors".
It was unfair because they had no evidence that they were guilty.