1. I haven't read the story, can you post a link with it so I can help?
2. Well, first off theme is shaped by the character, setting, and even the plot of the story. Setting affects the theme in major ways! It contributes to plot and the characters. Without setting...there will be no plot for the story.
Answer: In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Tea Cake is called Tea Cake because people couldn't easily say his real name, which is Vergible Woods. The nickname also reflects how sweet Janie finds him.
Explanation: Tea Cake shows Janie affection which is something that is missing in her marriage with Joe and Logan. When Tea Cake comes home to Janie and sees her crying on the floor, “he takes her head in his hands and eases himself into the chair. Janie doesn't say anything.
Answer:
sorrow
Explanation:
all table is about sadness
Answer:
Empathy
Explanation:
The story, "The Wretched and the Beautiful", by E. Lily Yu, tells the story of an alien ship carrying refugees of war from the extraterrestrial space to a beach resort where humans went to for relaxation. The aliens in the ship were ugly, hungry, and sick looking having suffered the effects of war. Humans in the beach were not happy to see them as they felt that they were a burden and should be helped by the government. They found it difficult sympathizing with them. However, when a different set of aliens who looked better, came to capture the former aliens, humans were more receptive to them.
The theme of a story is the underlying message a story is trying to pass. The writer highlighted the difficulty humans had in sympathizing with and showing empathy to the condition of victims of unfavorable circumstances. Humans deferred this responsibility to others rather than taking it on themselves. In the end those who showed a lack of empathy were rewarded for not being kind.
Is there a picture to help me understand