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In It Can't Happen Here, Sinclair Lewis depicts a cautionary story of how a fascist dictator can come to power through the story of the political rise of Berzelius Windrip. Windrip campaigns by responding with seeming care to the worries of the American populace.
May 14, 2023
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Set in the fictionalized version of 1930s United States, it follows an American politician, Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, who quickly rises to power to become the ...
Feb 1, 2022 · First, the Windrip administration collapses: Lee Sarason overthrows Windrip and starts a war with Mexico, and then Dewey Haik murders Sarason ...
Lewis argues for a politically-engaged and informed population that can resist the empty promises of demagogues, as well as for establishment political and ...
In this portrayal, Lewis lampoons the idea that American nature is inexhaustible, and presents the isolationist character of totalitarian ideology. Opening with ...
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--Firstly, it almost did happen here: Lewis's 1935 book is oblivious to the 1933 Business Plot where a group of US capitalists wanted to replace FDR (who ...
Lewis introduces the novel's protagonist, Doremus Jessup. However, the reader meets Jessup through the fanatical audience's unsympathetic eyes, and not through ...
Oct 19, 2016 · The theme of journalism as a bulwark against tyranny runs throughout the second half of the play, as a coup deposes Windrip and the nation ...
In the town of Fort Beulah, Doremus Jessup follows the campaigns with trepidation, fearing Windrip to be a demagogue with harmful intentions. However, many of ...
Mar 13, 2020 · Chapter, Summary. Chapters 1–2, The novel opens in May 1936 at a Rotary Club dinner for the ladies of Fort Beulah, a sleepy town in the ...