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In the story called "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" by Edgar Allan Poe, we find, as stated in the task, that the ourang-outang represents one kind of outsider to the society of Paris. But looking deeply into the lines of the story, we can also think that the hero, the detective called Dupin, is himself another kind of outsider. That's due to his kind of personality: a very cold cand calculating person, nearly emotionless.
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The Goal I want to achieve next 5 years is that I want my life to be settled. My parents are comfortable with what I'm giving them in return ..like they have rise me so strong , without them I feel nothing. I want to my parents to be happy from me , and want them to allow me to go further in what I always wished for like , I want them to see my creative art, my way of cooking different things, and things a girl can do. I don't feel shy when I have my parents by my side, they really are my best friends. If my parents are happy that means I'm happy always..!
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the attitude that Little Man has about the offensive school books
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Can someone answer my question please please
Douglass believes the underground railroad is not secret, which puts escaping slaves in danger.
Which excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass supports the inference?
"I honor those good men and women for their noble daring, and applaud them for willingly subjecting themselves to bloody persecution, by openly avowing their participation in the escape of slaves."
"We owe something to the slave south of the line as well as to those north of it; and in aiding the latter on their way to freedom, we should be careful to do nothing which would be likely to hinder the former from escaping from slavery."
"I have never approved of the very public manner in which some of our western friends have conducted what they call the underground railroad, but which I think, by their open declarations, has been made most emphatically the upper-ground railroad."
"I, however, can see very little good resulting from such a course, either to themselves or the slaves escaping; while, upon the other hand, I see and feel assured that those open declarations are a positive evil to the slaves remaining, who are seeking to escape."
the third one