Carol Stack Calls Family Families The family of calls to the house of Carol Stack does not match the average American family described by Haviland. American families only include parents and children. When my parents live in the north, it is not considered an ordinary family that my aunt and her own child raising her niece and nephew. Parents and children are separated from children living in one of their parents, and other children live with their grandparents.
"Call to home" of Carol Stack reveals some stories to readers, all of which evoke the feelings of today's African Americans. Personally, I am very moved by all the stories in this novel. Not only because Call to Home is a very important part, it also provides information on the African American community that I have never understood before. I found that all the characters in this story are "people", not "black people." I believe our American culture arranges community people to classify others as "white people", "black people", or "others." Classifying races is not easy, and only three categories are certainly not true. What is the composition of these categories? What happens when there is a race mix? Will children of ethnic relations automatically be classified as "other"? These questions are open to discussion and it is not easy to answer.
Carol Stack Calls Family Families The family of calls to the house of Carol Stack does not match the average American family described by Haviland. American families only include parents and children. When my parents live in the north, it is not considered an ordinary family that my aunt and her own child raising her niece and nephew. - The Industrial Revolution began in the second half of the 18th century and has the effect of significant urbanization. Industrialization is a fundamental driving force for urbanization and urbanization, and cities are important land for industrialization. Industrialization and urbanization have grown like brothers and are growing together (Lexicon Universal Encyclopedia, 1997). Industrialization is an initiator of urbanization, urbanization is an unavoidable result of industrialization.
Dickens's "Christmas Carol" and "Industrial Revolution" Christmas Carol also tells the sacred stories of Christmas, in addition to being a secular story in the urban environment during Christmas. With Christmas carol, Dickens has created a continuous and creative process in the imagination of the United States and the United States. Thanks to the Industrial Revolution and the growth and development of the city, people's lives have undergone major changes as people's lives have been born out of three Scrooge changes in the traditional Christian Mack's 12/21/15 period It was. Charles Dickens, Scrooge is the hero. At the beginning of the story, he earned money at box office income and found out he was an old stranger. Later, Scrooge 's dead business partner Mali visited Scrooge from the grave and was tied to Scrooge to alter his way of doing or warn you of suffering the same fate. Immediately three ghosts were sent to visit Scrooge to show those scenes.