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Justice and Punishment in The Black Veil and The Melancholy Hussar

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Justice and punishment in two short stories: Black veils and melancholic light cavalry justice and punishment are attracting attention to justice and punishment in the two short stories "Black Veil" and "Melanque Light Cavalry." In the "black veil", the husband went to a doctor dressed in a black veil, asked if he could cure his son, accepted him and saw her son hanging. I went to her house. "Melancholy Hussar" is about a woman who fell in love with a man from the Navy and wants to escape her and his friend, but they wanted to leave, a former lover came back in the morning. Grab and shoot two of them

The melancholic light cavalry began in the 19th century in 1801. This show is a characteristic of Phyllis in "depressing light cavalry". Felice's father considered her as things. She is a woman so I can not do anything I want. Thomas Hardy explains the role of women in "depressed light cavalry" (1801). Steinbeck wrote his story during the 1930 American Depression. Life is very difficult for men and women because of immigration, unemployment, unfounded things and instability. All these make people very angry, which creates racial discrimination. The liar of "Mouse and Man" was also black, so I had a hard time. Not wanting liars near white people caused racial discrimination. On the '100' page, a liar told Lennie, 'I do not want to live in this house, and you do not want to enter my room', Lennie 'why do not you want to live in a two-storey house I do not know 'and replied. This text shows that racial discrimination is very natural

This is the German army and the weekend's depressing light cavalry. The first story is a story titled "German Corps' Depressing Light Cavalry" by Thomas Hardy before 1914. This story was published in 1801 and was published in 1891. Another story is a more modern story, scheduled for late 20th century, published in 1981. It is called "weekend" and is written by feminist writers. Called Fey Weldon