I agree with the quotation. Literature should not be all about sound facts nor is it about fantasies. It must lie in between. We each have our own levels of understanding and our own personal fantasies. A work of literature must provides us with something new in order for the time spent in consuming it be worthwhile. The Book Thief tells us of hard facts but it also provides us with something else, how a life of young child harboring a wanted man is changed after the fact. In the Lord of the Rings, a fantasy world is so vivid and wide that you yourself can navigate through it.
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Nature brought the individual closer to his or her innate wisdom.
The Purpose of Education uses ideas from two areas of philosophy, essentialism, and existentialism.
Essentialism in education argues that common essential ideas and skills belonging to a particular culture should be taught to all citizens at the same level, especially at the elementary school level. For this purpose, teacher authority is emphasized in the classroom and the subject is at the center of the curriculum.
Existential moral psychology emphasizes human freedom and focuses on sources of arrogance, self-deception, and hypocrisy in moral consciousness. In this context, we need to understand the well-known existential themes of fear, nothingness, and absurdity.
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Actually, as a writer myself, the rough draft is the second step for writing a story. the first step is an outline of what to include in the story. then its your rough draft after the outline. the rough draft is like the paper but you are aware that you will have to go back and change some stuff. the rough rough drafts do include and introduction paragraph a body, and a conclusion paragraph. writing the rough draft before your actual story the better it will be. all writers do that. a rough draft include everything that your original story will have but the draft will be needing some work. so your rough draft is sort of like a few paragraphs having the main points and ideas. you also wrote description, be careful although details are very important you have to keep in mind too much details in one paragraph is going to be too much. for example, i suffer though this as well, imagine you introduced other characters other than the main character, if you describe what they look like in one paragraph, its not going to be interesting for the reader. so you can, perhaps when that character is talking, you can hint in some details about them!!!
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There are many reasons why such things can happen. In this case its most likely because of movement in the plot or conflict. I would need more context to answer more thoroughly though.
Explanation:
In addition, it is probably the second quote which describes their relationship better since it is used further in the story.
If I had more plot context I could answer better, but hope this helps!