I believe that it's good for kids to listen to any music they want. It can build them up, and possibly give them confidence. Maybe not the popular stuff going around right now that has no real purpose and all they talk about is how cool they think they are, but music with a meaning, yes. I grew up in a strict christian household and christian music never brought me up any more than my "satanic" bands did. They were always there for me when no one else was, so don't think that just because you don't like it you can take it away from them. You don't understand how much just one song can influence a person. And emo and screamo music can do that way more than popular music can.
~{Oh Mrs. Believer}
I would probably say first person because you use the word you and you are you is usually used in first person
It could mean that like you or that person had a headache as in arghh there’s a fire in my head
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Explanation:Lear’s treatment of Cordelia and subsequent empowerment of Regan and Goneril (false flatterers) leads to the audience feeling alienated towards him – perceiving him as blind and foolish. Cordelia’s presence in France offers the audience a sense of hope – that she will return and Lear will be restored to power or at least her sisters will be usurped.
Some might perceive Cordelia to be a little stubborn for refusing to take part in her father’s love test; and vengeful to marry the King of France as a retaliation but we are told that she has integrity by other characters in the play and the fact that the King of France is willing to take her on without a dowry speaks well for her character; she also has little choice than to marry France.