It could be an advocate for a particular cause that is told in the book. They see the book as a powerful tool to spread their message, and they are determined that the story within should not be silenced or hidden away from the public view.
A person whose story is a part of the book and has been through a lot, like a survivor of a great tragedy. They may feel that their story is a way to raise awareness and prevent similar things from happening in the future, so they don't want it to be buried.
No, it's not a true story. It's a fictional work created by the author's imagination.
Well, it could be that they believe burying a story book is a waste or that it might cause some sort of problem. Maybe they have a different idea about what should be done with it.
The book 'Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee' is a fictional piece. Fiction gives the author the freedom to create and shape the story as they like. In this book, through the use of fictional elements, it can perhaps convey deeper emotions, different perspectives of characters, and unique interpretations of events that may or may not be directly related to historical facts. It's a way for readers to engage with a story that has the potential to be both entertaining and thought - provoking.
Perhaps it implies that there is a powerful or significant story within a book, and the author or someone associated with it doesn't want others to keep it from being known. It might be a story of great struggle, achievement, or unique experience that has the potential to impact others if it's allowed to be told.
It usually means to hide or suppress a story, not giving it the attention or exposure it deserves.
Well, one way could be to limit its exposure on major platforms or media outlets.
It usually means to hide or suppress a story, not giving it the attention or coverage it deserves.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'bury a friend story' you mean. It could be about a person having to deal with the death of a friend and the process of burying them, which might involve emotions like grief, loss, and the rituals associated with burial in a particular culture or setting.
In 'To Bury the Living', it might explore themes like life, death, and the value of a human life. It could be about a situation where people are wrongly considered as dead and the moral implications of such a misjudgment.
There could be a few reasons. It could be that the story doesn't fit the newspaper's political stance or editorial focus. Or perhaps they got pressured by external influences to downplay it.