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Marta_Voda [28]
2 years ago
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Give two examples of euphemisms in "from emperor to citizen" and explain what each refers to

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monitta2 years ago
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One of the euphemisms in "From Emperor to Citizen" is Puppet. It refers to Pu Yi who was called Emperor, but was actually controlled by the Japanese. Another euphemism is Forbidden City, because it wasn't forbidden for those who worked and lived there.

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