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damaskus [11]
1 year ago
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What lesson do you learn from the story the address?

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yaroslaw [1]1 year ago
6 0

The lesson do you learn from the story the address

The Address by Marga Minco centres on the idea of crisis, which each of us faces on a daily basis.

Humans are impacted by war in many different ways by the death, suffering, and destruction it causes.

The narrator and his mother's life, however, are disrupted by the war in this novel.

It is true that Marga Minco's "

The Address" is an uplifting tale that adequately illuminates the value of letting go.

It emphasises once more that the present is all we have and that the past and future are only illusions.

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