“‘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.

Quotes

“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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Literature notes

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?

  1. They recognized that the old ways of living were gone.
  2. 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?

  1. They recognized that the old ways of living were gone.
  2. 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?
?

  1. They recognized that the old ways of living were gone.
  2. They decided they want to continue in a new fashion.
  3. They returned to their old stories and tradition and reinterpreted them.