True, to some extent. It can be subjective; however.
The poem "A Uma Mulher" by Antero de Quental is about a woman who has had a difficult life and despite this, she seems to thrive.
<h3>What is "A Uma Mulher" about?</h3>
In this poem, the author describes a woman that was born and raised in difficult circumstances. This can be seen in:
- Para tristezas, para dor nasceste that is equivalent to "You were born for pain and sadness".
<h3>What is the theme of this poem?</h3>
Even thought the author focuses on how miserable the life of the woman seems to be, he believes the woman faith could only be that one "Que para isto só tinhas nascido!" (You were born only for this) and this makes us believe that one can thrive even in difficult circumstances.
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A question that many kids, teenagers, and even adults ask, should we wear uniforms? Should schools have uniform policies? The answer is no, they should not. Here's why, it's been proven that children actually use colors and their clothes as a way of expressing how they feel. If a child is happy, they are much more likely to wear happy and bright colors and vice versa. If a child was to wear the same thing every day, not only would they have trouble expressing how they feel, but they also wouldn't be comfortable. It's also been proven that students score a lot higher on assignments and tests when they wear whatever they want because they're much more comfortable and happier allowing them to score a whole lot better than when they're forced to wear something they don't want to. That's why schools should not have a uniform policy.
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