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Brilliant_brown [7]
4 years ago
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Explain the distinction Kant makes between guardians and minors. Who are these two groups and what sets them apart from one anot

her? In Uncle Toms Cabin
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Travka [436]4 years ago
7 0
<span>Speaking in the first-person plural (technical term for "we"), the speaker in the hymn declares that it's time to get our praising on.
God is the subject of this poetic awe and admiration, but he doesn't appear as just "God." Heck no. This line gets the metaphors going with "heaven-kingdom's Guardian." "Heaven-kingdom" is an example of a specific form of Anglo-Saxon compound word called a kenning (see more under "Imagery."). Keep your eyes open for more examples.
And while you're at it: Mind the Gap! That cavernous space dividing the line in half is called a caesura, or pause, and it helps to organize each line's orderly system of stresses and alliteration (for more, see "Form and Meter").
he Measurer's might and his mind-plans,

Hope it helps.
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mixas84 [53]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

​-Guardians are those who acquire power from minors because minors are too lazy to think for themselves.

-Guardians then use this power to control the minors, and make them submissive.

-Minors are often afraid of failure and so do not strive to think for themselves.

-Some guardians become enlightened and encourage minors to do so, but when this happens, other Guardians often try to keep this enlightened person from helping minors.

-Guardians may hold high social status: roles, like priests, teachers, politicians, etc.

Explanation:

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