Which tonal ambiguity most sharply complicates the close of…

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Which tоnаl аmbiguity mоst shаrply cоmplicates the close of “Ulysses”?

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Eugene Debs, а prоminent Americаn sоciаlist leader, was imprisоned during World War I for delivering an anti-war speech that violated the Espionage Act of 1917. He argued that the working class was being used as pawns in a capitalist war, urging resistance to the draft "Every solitary one of these aristocratic conspirators and would-be murderers claims to be an arch-patriot; every one of them insists that the war is being waged to make the world safe for democracy. What humbug! What rot! What false pretense! These autocrats, these tyrants, these red-handed robbers and murderers, the “patriots,” while the men who have the courage to stand face to face with them, speak the truth, and fight for their exploited victims—they are the disloyalists and traitors... They have always taught and trained you to believe it to be your patriotic duty to go to war and to have yourselves slaughtered at their command.  And here let me emphasize the fact—and it cannot be repeated too often—that the working class who fight all the battles, the working class who make the supreme sacrifices, the working class who freely shed their blood and furnish the corpses, have never yet had a voice in either declaring war or making peace. It is the ruling class that invariably does both. They alone declare war and they alone make peace. . . . QUESTIONS: 1. What reasons did Eugene Debs give for opposing America's entry into the war? 2. What others groups may have agreed with Debs? Your answer must be in your own words.  Your answer must be a minimum of 75 words.  

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