No filter is a love story that involves a sort of Romeo and Juliette kind of relationship as well as it talks about the new youth, social media addiction and depression. It also enters the theme of social bullying. It is fair to say that is nails it when it comes to talk about the difficulties and problems of the young adults and adolescents from nowadays. It is a very interesting book about people who might even forget that there is a world outside their bubbles as well.
Marlow is rather ambiguous in his work Doctor Faustus when it comes to fate and free will.
On one hand, it is implied that Faustus has the opportunity to choose his own destiny, to make the appropriate decision, repent for his sins, and then he will be saved. One of the angels tells him the following:
<em>"Faustus, repent yet, God will pity thee." </em>(Act II Scene III)
On the other hand, however, it is implied several times throughout the work that Faustus's decisions don't really matter - his life was preordained, meaning that destiny chooses what happens with him and his life. This leads us to believe that regardless of his desires, Faustus would always go down the 'evil' path because ultimately that wasn't even his decision - it was what destiny picked for him.
Answer:
The epiphany, that Rainsford experience in the passage is <u><em>“Rainsford understands that hunted animals must experience fear”</em></u>.
Explanation:
The passage is taken from the story named “The most dangerous game”. Here the main character is seemed to be named Rains-ford. He got stuck up in a forest and got chased by several giant hounds. By the description, we can tell that he is running for his life from the dangerous hounds.
He learned to develop a hand knife from Uganda people. So he made it and ran away from hounds. While running, he realized the pain and the feel of the animals that are hunted.
The thing which the cloud in the simile represents is that it shows that the child can learn the words she is teaching.
<h3>What is a Poem?</h3>
This refers to the use of stanzas to show the thoughts and feelings of a poet to a listening audience.
Hence, we can see that from the given poem, there is the use of stanzas to show the feelings of the poet as she describes a child who is trying to learn some words, and also that the use of simile to compare the cloud represents that the child can learn the words she is teaching.
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