tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-568077550739206530.post823886903517595727..comments2023-06-21T01:37:12.296-07:00Comments on The Power of the Voice Group 1: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich: Connection Captain Week 2- Lucas T.Mrs. Hancockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10574254886261133450noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-568077550739206530.post-69035448324979507862015-02-23T15:04:37.692-08:002015-02-23T15:04:37.692-08:00Another example that I can think of is slavery. Yo...Another example that I can think of is slavery. You did mention this but I would like to expand and specify on U.S Slavery how people were forced to work long hours in the fields picking cotton and planting crops with small breaks. One thing that was different was that slaves had more food that in Gulags or Jewish work camps. I would also say they had a little bit more freedom than prisoners in Gulags because there weren't many guards but it depended on the slave owner but in Gulags and camps like that there is maximum security where the smallest things could get you in a lot of trouble.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-568077550739206530.post-91937041032298338472015-02-23T09:01:41.925-08:002015-02-23T09:01:41.925-08:00Lucas, great post!
I completely agree with you. T...Lucas, great post! <br />I completely agree with you. The connections you made makes really sense. One more thing that I think the prisoners and the slaves have in common is that they have to work all day in the cold when it's winter against their will. Not the slaves and not the prisoners want to work all day and only get a small piece of bread for lunch and dinner. They are all treated really badly. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com