“How do poems such as “The Stranger” help reveal the dark periods of Canadian history?” answer

Poems such as “The Stranger” help reveal the dark periods of Canadian history

by telling us things connected to the dark periods, example: in the poem “The

Stranger,” it tells us about a person, who was forced to go to residential schools,

and how he is escaping. Residential schools are places that a lot of children in

Canada, were forced to attend whether they wanted to, or not. Children were

forced to abandon their family to attend these schools, and in which some of

them did not survive these schools. “The Stranger” poem is a good example,

because it talks about a boy running away from the schools, which is connected

to the dark periods of history. There are different types of poems in the world

that connect to the dark periods, if one reads a poem that talks about residential

schools, wars, deportation, that poem(s) would reveal something about the dark

periods of Canadian history.

Death of a Salesman – Setting

The setting of this play takes place in a Brooklyn neighborhood in the 1950s. The visual description of this neighborhood could be small, lots of cars parked, children outside playing, and quiet. This neighborhood has apartment buildings, where people live.

The following images were created by Mr. Ford’s ICT 11/12class.



Quote #1: – “We are aware of the towering, angular shapes behind it, surrounding it on all sides” (Miller 11). Quote #2: – “As more light appears, we see a solid vault of apartment houses around the small, fragile-seeming home” (Miller 11). Quote #3: – “ A window opens onto the apartment house at the side” (Miller 11). Quote #4: – “The roof-line of the house is one-dimensional; under and over it we see the apartment buildings) Miller 12. Quote #5: – “This time of year it was lilac and wisteria. And the peonies would come out, and the daffodils” (Miller 17). Quote #6: –  “Before the house lies an apron,curving beyond the forestage into the orchestra” (Miller 12). Quote #7: – “But its so beautiful up there, Linda, the trees are so thick, and the sun is warm” (Miller 14) Quote #8: – “The street is lined with cars. There’s not a breath of fresh air in the neighborhood” (Miller 17) Quote #9: – “ The grass don’t grow anymore, you can’t raise a carrot in the backyard. They should’ve had a law against apartment houses” (Miller 17) Quote #10: – “There’s more people! That’s what’s ruining this country! Population is getting out of control” (Miller 17)

Brooklyn (Appearance Fact #1) -Many concrete and glass buildings (high rises) filling the streets

Brooklyn (Appearance Fact #2) – big population increase because of increasing jobs from the industrialized city

Brooklyn (Appearance Fact #3) – Kept it’s industrial culture within the city

Brooklyn (Appearance Fact #4) – Many transport trucks filtering in and out for the many different producing factories.

Brooklyn (Appearance Fact #5) – Brooklyn is one of the 5 boroughs in New York City

 

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