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Old Age in the Modern Age: Final Project
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Candorville
In a humorous manner of expression, Bell illustrates a dialogue between a young boy and his father that touches on the differently-perceived connotation of the word "old" between generations.
Pickles
Crane displays two polar reactions to the use of the word "old," communicating a message about the perceptions of the connotation of the term.
Try Your Strength, Gents!
Keppler illustrates the dynamic between big business, trusts, and consumers around the issue of tariffs in the early 20th-century American economy.
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