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The answer is "Patriotic Pride"
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"It seems to me that we can't explain all the truly awful things in the world like war and murder and brain tumours, and we can't fix these things, so we look at the frightening things that are closer to us and we magnify them until they burst open. Inside is something that we can manage, something that isn't as awful as it had at first seemed. It is a relief to discover that although there might be axe murderers and kidnappers in the world, most people seem a lot like us: sometimes afraid and sometimes brave, sometimes crueland sometimes kind. "
In the last chapter, Creech wraps up the narrative by giving us Sal's thoughts on some pretty profound topics. In the above excerpt, Sal says that you can manage all the bad things in life by considering the inner person. She explains that people aren't black-and-white: they're shades of gray, and they're relatable. When you think about the deep character of "bad" people, you can relate to them more.
<span>Hamlet learns from his father's Ghost that he was poisoned by King Claudius, the current ruler of Denmark. The Ghost tells Hamlet to avenge his death but not to punish Queen Gertrude for remarrying; it is not Hamlet's place to do so and her conscience and heaven will judge her...</span>
Courage, strength, skill, and maternal love