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In the wilderness, I find some more deer.
Answer:
Unnecessary enforcement of total control over another person or creature would lead to abuse, violence and even death.
Explanation:
In his essay, shooting an elephant, George Orwell was able to describes how the souls of both colonists and their subjects get corrupted by colonialism. It expresses colonialism as a terrible ideology which evades human right and treatment.
Colonialism could change a man to become what he was not by being used against the will of his people due to a superior influence, expectations or command.
The statement that describe the main theme of the essay is that unnecessary enforcement of total control over another person or creature would lead to abuse, violence and even death.
Answer:
lifestyle
Explanation:
the author said it in the first sentence
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Symbols, Motifs, and Themes in 'The Metamorphosis.'
‘The Metamorphosis’ is a story about Gregor Samsa, a man who one day transforms into a gaint disgusting bug written by Franz Kafka. In the novel, Kafka have made use of symbols (an idea or object used to represent something) and motifs (reoccurring idea or concept that is used in the story) throughout the novel.
Apples are the important symbol that have been used repeatedly used by Kafka. In Bible, apples are considered a fruit of good and evil. When seeing Gregor’s transformation his mother faints, so Gregor fills his pockets with apples for the cure of his wife. He also load some on the back of Gregor, but that injures him which leads to death. Here, apples represents life and death which also leads to its theme.
Spring is another symbol in the novel which is developed after Gregor’s death which symbolizes hope and revewal. These symbols further develop the theme of family duty and responsibility.
Answer:
The Giver tells Jonas this because he is thinking that maybe it would be a good idea for the whole community to have memories again, and that he could help them cope with them.
Explanation:
When The Giver tells Jonas the story of Rosemary, he tells him that when she asked for her release, all the memories she had absorbed for 5 weeks returned directly to the community all at once. This caused great chaos, and with the pain that The Giver felt and the anger, he did not want to help them.
Now, he is deep in his thoughts because if something happened to Jonas, the memories of a whole year would pass directly to the minds of each person in the community. This could be a big problem, but what if The Giver helped them this time?
It's a considerable option, and that's why he tells Jonas that they can talk more about it sometime and that he needs to think about it some more.