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mr_godi [17]
3 years ago
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In 150 to 200 words, analyze the following quote by Mother Teresa​

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1 answer:
jeka943 years ago
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I will analyze the quote in the following outline:

- When she says "We" she is referring to humanity or the majority of people but the use of the word also makes me think of Americans.

- She is saying that as people we usually think that poverty is being hungry naked and homeless. As people we usually view poverty as lacking on the outside from things that can be seen such as someone who doesn't have a home or barely has clothes to wear on their body. It seems to be in the man's conscious to judge things as they appear on the surface.

- She goes on to say that real poverty or the greatest poverty is being unwanted unloved and uncared for. This explains a greater truth that love is the greatest of all things even greater than our need for money or any other resource. But all to often love is thought of last or misunderstood.

- She concludes the quote by saying that we must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty. After reading this quote you may start to wonder what real poverty is and why does it exist. In countries like American poverty doesn't have to exist because we have the richest of the world but than those that are poor in comparison. Like Mother Teresa says we can remedy poverty by sharing love.

* Hopefully this helps:) Mark me the brainliest:)!!! And hopefully it was this quote that you were talking about. :)

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