Which of the following best describes the historical
context of Alice Childress's play String?
O
A. Assassinations and civil unrest were common.
O B. The Harlem Renaissance was at its height in New
York City
O c. World War II had just ended, and many soldiers
were returning.
O
D. The South was in rebellion against the North

Respuesta :

The description that most adequately narrates the historical context in which "Alice Childress's play String" is written would be 'Assassinations and civil unrest were common.'

Historical Context:

  • The details regarding the time period and location in which the events of the narrative took place.
  • The social opinions, political traditions, economic beliefs, or circumstances of that specific time period influenced the events of the narrative.
  • It assists the readers in comprehending the text effectively by relating it to the era when it was written.

'Alice Childress's play String'

  • The historical background of the text is associating with the period of the late 1960s when 'the public assassinations and civil unrest' were very common.
  • It relates to the social injustice, unfair treatment of blacks in the United States.
  • The text refers to the time when the movements for social justice and riots were quite usual. This information would allow the readers to understand the events more effectively.

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