“‘It Is One Thing to Dance as Though Nothing Has Happened; It Is Another to Acknowledge That Something Singularly Awful Has Happened . . . and Then Decide to Dance’” by Andrew James Brown
Citation
Brown, Andrew James. “‘It Is One Thing to Dance as Though Nothing Has Happened; It Is Another to Acknowledge That Something Singularly Awful Has Happened . . . and Then Decide to Dance.’” Blogspot. Caute, 10 May 2015, https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2015/05/it-is-one-thing-to-dance-as-though.html.
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“It is one thing to dance as though nothing has happened; it is another to acknowledge that something singularly awful has happened . . . and then decide to dance.”
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Prompts
In the history of Judaism, how many times was the temple destroyed? :: Twice.
In 70 CE, how did the Romans end the four-year long Jewish Revolt? :: They destroyed the Temple for the second time.
What revolt did the destruction of the Jewish Temple for the second time in 70 CE end? :: The Jewish Revolt.
How did the second destruction of the Jewish Temple change the structure of Judaism? :: Judaism became domestic.
Per Lear, how did the Crow Indians respond to the decimation of their culture?
1.
2. They decided they want to continue in a new fashion.
3. They returned to their old stories and tradition and reinterpreted them.
?
They recognized that the old ways of living were gone.
Per Lear, how did the Crow Indians respond to the decimation of their culture?
- They recognized that the old ways of living were gone.
- They returned to their old stories and tradition and reinterpreted them.
?
They decided they want to continue in a new fashion.
Per Lear, how did the Crow Indians respond to he decimation of their culture?
- They recognized that the old ways of living were gone.
- They decided they want to continue in a new fashion.
?
They returned to their old stories and tradition and reinterpreted them.
Per Lear, how did the Crow Indians respond to he decimation of their culture?
?
- They recognized that the old ways of living were gone.
- They decided they want to continue in a new fashion.
- They returned to their old stories and tradition and reinterpreted them.