Answer:
the Raven symbolizes 'mournful, never-ending remembrance. '
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I would also choose letter C) stars, dreams, looking upward, Heaven.
Explanation:
Brooks' poem depicts the situation of a poor elderly couple. Everything that surrounds them reveal their penury: the plain chipware, the creaking wood, the tin flatware. They have lived their lives in such poverty, and they have grown used to it, just like they have grown used to eating beans, a cheap food. Still, at the end of the poem, Brooks lets us know that, even in that environment - a back room full of beads and receipts and dolls and cloths -, they still remember their dreams. The word "twinkling" is the indication of that. It conveys the feeling of something bright, sparkling, which is usually associated to happiness. The "twinge" would be the painful memories; the couple has had both, good and bad times, hopes and tragedies. And, even in deprivation, those memories make their lives full.
The answer would be D) imagery
After running off from their society, Prometheus (Liberty) and Gaea (Equality) discovers a house on the top of a mountain. With astonishment, they find the house small, colorful with windows, mirrors, bedrooms, clothes kept in closets, and a small library in it. Since they have never witnessed any such thing, they found it strange but at the same time they didn’t want to share these things with anyone else.
The society from which they ran away was a communist one where the things which eased the life was under prohibition. They were not allowed to have friends or relationships with one another. Their lives were short and miserable resulting in grief and sadness. The use of technology was minimum, and education was a tool of brainwashing.
The novella “Anthem” is set in a Dystopian world where technology, scientific development, education, and equality were under the control of totalitarian leaders. This type of society came into existence after the Great Rebirth when a great war was fought. The land of Anthem seems primitive and distant from our world which equates much with a mythical fantasy land. Ann Rand wrote this novella to give a picture of the future which we would most probably be witnessing. She has tried to highlight the ills in the society which the future is carrying for the coming generation.
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Gender-based violence violates several women rights such as the right to life, the right to equal protection under the law, freedom from torture, degrading and cruel treatment, the right to equality in the family and also the right to the highest standard attainable of physical and mental health