The question is asking to state how does the author of A modern Love Letter create surprise, base on my research, El Saadawi, challenge the preconceptions of what love is and how it is seen in the modern setting. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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The police officer stood on the corner in the hazy heat of the August sun. He was they very epitome of authority with his gun hanging idly at his hip, the street reflected in his over-large sunglasses. But I couldn't help imagine that he must be sweating in that crisp blue uniform. Perhaps as he stood there he was planning
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The passage illustrates the theme that the desire to fight for power is intrinsic and institutional for living beings.
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While reading the passage above, we can see that Buck wants to fight very intensely, as if that were part of what he does, that is, he feels this natural instinct to fight the Yeehats and take control of the situation, especially when the Yeehats kill Thornton. At that moment, Buck's instincts naturally flourish, causing him to attack them.
This shows that the struggle is a natural instinct of living beings, mainly in conflict situations, where, for reasons of survival, someone must take the power and leadership of the situation.
She's bedridden and "lonely, immobile and in pain". Frida Kahlo pleads with her father because she wants to paint to relieve her suffering.
It shows that Frida Kahlo used art to cope with her pain.