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The theme of this excerpt is a theme of appeal for change
Explanation:
Mahatma Gandhi in his Quit India speeches of 1942, was making an appeal for change; change that he has sought for and worked for over fifty years.
Gandhi begins by declaring himself a "pure seeker of truth" who serves humanity.
His use of diction to support the theme of appeal for change was also evident when he stated that he has "enjoyed" the friendship of Lord Lilitglow and it is a relationship which has "outgrown official relationship*.
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Neil final lines are directed at his father because Neil is trying to tell his dad why he did the play but his dad dosent understand and tells Neil that he is pulling him out of school and sending him to a military school which leads to Neil killing himself.