The setting alongside tone and mood are closely interrelated. For example, a narrative or poetry scene set in a flower-filled field under bright sunlight would contribute to a cheerful tone. However, the timeline of _1984_ takes place in the future from the character’s viewpoint. The backdrop is London with the weather and colors being dismal and gray. This uncertain future amplifies the dystopian tone of the narrative. Moreover, when reflecting on the grim conditions faced by individuals in a dystopian environment, cheerfulness is not typically associated. The setting in _1984_ enhances the dystopian mood since common imagery linked with dystopia includes gloomy, fog-laden, and gray visuals.
Huck cannot confide the location of her stolen money to Mary Jane because he concealed the cash inside her father's coffin.
After the fake 'uncles' absconded with Mary Jane's family fortune, Huck, feeling sympathy, reclaimed the money and hid it beneath the coffin of a deceased man, a day before his burial. Obviously, Huck couldn’t simply tell Mary Jane where it was, so he had to find alternative ways to reveal his secret and ensure everyone's happiness.
Levitt and Dubner, the authors of the influential book "Freakonomics," argue that students have always felt compelled to cheat to achieve better grades, which in turn can lead to improved social status. Additionally, teachers started to engage in cheating as they, too, faced pressures related to their students' performance, with their employment sometimes hinging on student success. For instance, in Chicago, a school was nearing closure due to poor grades, prompting teachers to resort to dishonest practices to retain their jobs. While this behavior did arise from incentives, Levitt and Dubner's findings suggest that only around 5% of teachers engage in cheating, with honesty prevailing among the majority. A similar trend is observed with sumo wrestlers, who often cheat in response to dissatisfaction with their low incomes.
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