Moses of William Faulkner, a novel "declining", examined the relationship between the blacks and whites in the south. He is trying to track the role of white and black and the evolution of spirituality from liberation to the 1940s, focusing on some important transitional persons. In "Fire and Fireside", Lucas Beauchamp represents two extreme pride: among old people they are proud of their land and tradition; among the new generation their pride is to the South I will force you to scare away. It is a tradition.
We examined the upright direction and the reverse direction of black and Hispanic type, black and white, and Hispanic type and white type with a series of mixed dispersion analysis (ANOVA) and in vivo factor (black pair). Hispanic, black and white, or Hispanic and Caucasian) and infant's subjective factors (Hispanic and Caucasian). In the preliminary analysis which tested the sex of an infant as an independent variable, there was no significant big influence or interaction (that is, there was no sex difference by sex), so in the analysis below the data collapsed beyond sex Did. Forty infants (20 Hispanics, 20 Caucasians) observed the face upright and provided data on the study of M = 32.38 (SD = 5.05); 37 infants (20 Hispanics , 17 Caucasians) face in the reversed direction and observe the face and provide data of M = 33.32 test (SD = 4.64)
Moses of William Faulkner, a novel "declining", examined the relationship between the blacks and whites in the south. He is trying to track the role of white and black and the evolution of spirituality from liberation to the 1940s, focusing on some important transitional persons. In "Fire and Fireside", Lucas Beauchamp represents two extreme pride: they are proud of their land and tradition; ... Christianity is particularly good by using names Birds It symbolizes Moses. The position of Orwell is quite obvious, as Moses communicates the duality of Christianity on a farm scene without limit. Following the first mention of the crow, people immediately received the impression that he represents something much bigger than a simple bird living in a mansion. First and foremost, his name, Moses is an obvious Biblical reference that conveys his view on religion or religion.
"Go to Moses" is the spirit of African-Americans. This explains the events in the Old Testament, especially Exodus 8: 1. "The Lord said to Moses, going to Pharaoh and told him that Moses was ordered to release the Israelites from the bondage of Egypt, the poetry at the beginning of the 1872 singer:" The Israeli song " It represents African-Americans, "Egypt" and "Pharaoh" represent slaves. "Downing" to Egypt was derived from the origins of the Bible and when God was told to go to Egypt (Moses stood on the mountain of God (Exodus 3: 1-12)). Going to Egypt means "going away" because the other core areas are low in height, leaving Egypt is "upwards"