Both are set in the same tone period
Swan Lake, its only an excerpt and is not the actual dance production.
hyperbole
An excerpt from "Changes" by David Bowie was featured at the beginning.
It shows his insensitivity to human suffering.
Both Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and Bruce Chatwin's excerpt from "In Patagonia" explore themes of isolation and the profound impact of nature on the human experience. They feature journeys that lead to unexpected revelations and confrontations with the sublime. However, while Coleridge's tale delves into supernatural elements and moral consequences following the mariner's actions, Chatwin's narrative is rooted in a more realistic exploration of culture and history in Patagonia, reflecting on personal and existential quests.
Both reflect the impact of the forced removal of Native Americans
Both mention the brutalities of the Nazis during World War II.
Bhu
The excerpt is not described as cheerful, hopeful, or uplifting.
Natural rights. :)
economic environment
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African slavery in the United States.
rural and working class
Mira is likely young, as she is described as "little" in the excerpt. She is also competitive and determined to win the game of "Touch."
Japanese feudalism
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know the specific excerpt from Smith that you're referring to. Please share the text or context so I can help you identify the tradition described.