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those who do not conform stand out as different
Im not sure what it is quoting but, Romeo and Juliet is a story of love filled with sacrifices. Since the Montague's and Capulet's have a fierce rivalry Romeo and Juliet must hide their relationship from their families. At the end of the play Romeo and Juliet sacrifice themselves for their love, Juliet is willing to sacrifice the love of her family and the life that she had always known to be with Romeo. This shows the dedication that both Romeo and Juliet had towards each other
The correct answer is: He uses unjust treatment of Sampson by the Philistines to draw attention to the plight of prisoners throughout history.
The author describes both Sampson's and the slave's plights in the story - the slave being discussed in the first two paragraphs, and Sampson being introduced at the last one. Moreover, both these two characters' conditions are presented in a similar manner: They are poor, blind and have been shorn of their strenghts - with Sampson being additionally eager to break his bonds.
The slave in the story is a poetic description of the suffering of every prisoner that has ever existed, and Sampson is included in this characterization as to highlight the prisoner's desire to escape.
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