Origin of gore
before 900; Middle English; Old English gor dung,dirt; cognate with Dutch goor, Old High German
This excerpt from section 3 of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", contributes to the theme of fate because <em>It suggests that Farquhar is wrestling with forces larger than himself.</em> In the first section, Peyton Farquhar is on a railroad bridge twenty feet above the water. His wrists are tied on his back and in his neck, there is a noose. He is surrounded by soldiers of the Northern army. His execution is going to take place very soon. In section 2, the narrator introduces Farquhar using a flashback to tell us that he is a planter devoted to the Southern cause. In section 3, the narrator goes back to the present and Farquhar is falling from the bridge. He is feeling pain but everything looks strange for him, the stars above him, the language that he hears, and everything appear to have a malign significance.
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Yes they should.
Explanation:
Child Soldiers should receive amnesty. I say this because majority of the time child soldiers have been victims of war. Some their parents were killed and they were taken and forced to fight, while others their parents were killed and they choose to join for survival. Lastly, is because these are just kids following the orders given to them by adults.
The children don’t forget what they have learnt.
It stops them from playing video games all day.
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Explanation:
Prendick returns to the enclosure,where Moreau explains that he has been on the island for eleven years and has been striving to make a complete transformation of an animal to a human