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The author writes that Americans "need be tormented with no such fear" (lines 61–62) in order to
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- 00:05
Okay More ap tingling for those ofyou hungering for it
- 00:09
The author writes that americans need to be tormented with
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no such fear Online sixty one and sixty two in
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order Tio what So let's go to sixty one sixty
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two right here But in truth they need to be
Full Transcript
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tormented with no such fear And so the line above
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it to hint to the generality of americans that the
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silent current of events may change their beloved government is
- 00:34
not the way to please them But in truth they
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need to be tormented Well is the author explains in
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the subsequent lines americans don't need to be afraid because
- 00:42
well as long as they can prevent human respect and
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human on or from resting upon high talent gracious manners
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and exalted station so long may they be sure of
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going on as they are meaning as long as they
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continue or we continue believing we're the greatest country Yes
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and we're great again on earth and ignoring all the
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facts to the contrary While then we don't risk changing
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the status quo right Introspection is for the french We
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have fireworks delight and you know shopping to do well
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by emphasizing how ignorant and resistant to change americans are
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The author is critiquing american's sense of invincibility So get
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rid of a and complacency So get rid of be
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the brief reference to peace in europe was an illusion
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to the past like a thousand years ago Not an
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explanation of the president So get rid of sea And
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the author doesn't make a clear distinction between the american
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government and the american people So yeah it's a different
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era anyway The right answer here It's the highlight americans 00:01:37.774 --> [endTime] Collective ignorance The end no
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