A person who has read "benefits of an arranged marriage" will know that majority of the responsibility for the marriage is taken up by the parents of both the groom and the bride. Also the family on both sides will be more supportive and accepting because they are the ones who made the choice. Reading "Benefits of Love Marriages" they will be presented with a stark comparison. For example, in love marriages, both the groom and the bride takes full responsibility for the marriage. Also, both are expected to perform based on the expectation of their families. There is also a higher risk of conflict or friction in the initial stages concerning acceptance and support for the couple. Therefore, "benefits of love marriages" article presents a harder reality that choosing to be with someone means sticking it out until the end through the roughest of patches and the most violent objections.
The lines that descibe the monotony are the following ones:
1.No time hath she to sport and play:(she can't do anything else)
3.She weaveth steadily,Therefore no other care hath she,-she is weaving all the time and does not think about anything else
4.She lives with little joy or fear-she doesn't experience the emotions
5.The sheep bell tinkles in her ear- I think this one also describes the monotony: it compares her monotonous life to that of a sheep
I think it’s false I’m still not sure
Answer:
Always keep your eyes on your goal.
Explanation:
The folktale tells the story of two frogs who lived in Osaka and Kyoto and planned on having a view of the world by visiting each other's cities. On their way, they met each other along the road and decided to rest. They got the idea of viewing their destinations by helping each other stand on their hind. They never knew that their eyes could only view the cities behind, leading them to the conclusion that their was no difference between their destined cities.
This teaches a lesson on keeping your eyes on your goal. You should never allow distractions make you to forfeit your goals.