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This text is an excerpt from the play "Julio Cesar" written by Shakespeare. This passage is spoken by Brutus when he feels indignant that Cassius refused to lend him gold, so that he would be able to pay the members of his army. Brutus believes that Cassius is being selfish, as he has a lot of gold and lending a little would not be missed, especially to such a close friend. In this same excerpt, Brutus shows regret for having trusted Cassius' friendship and states that if the situation happened to the contrary he would never deny gold to a friend and would expect him to get gold through criminal or unethical practices such as exploiting peasants, such as Cassius told him to do it.
Authors develop a theme through <u>characterization</u><u>,</u><u> </u><u>plot</u><u> </u><u>and</u><u> </u><u>setting</u><u>.</u> Read below about theme of a text.
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
A theme is the deduced stance taken on the central topic or message of a story. Themes are used to communicate central ideas and messages about issues that face the characters and the setting of a narrative.
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I think it should be D) Olympic athletes and their <span>achievements </span>
Answer:
Frederick Douglass and Trevor Noah used their personal memoirs to give an insight into how life was like for them to be alive, fighting for their freedom and securing their life. Their personal stories make it easy to relate to the very same people who were used to being discriminated against or subjugated.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass was an African American man born into slavery. He was passed on from one master to another, during the course of which he also learned to read and write. Later on, he escaped and bought his own freedom, then became an abolitionist to help his fellow African-American people from the clutches of slavery. His book "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave" details his life of being a slave and how he escaped and became free.
Trevor Noah, a comedian is a mixed-race child, born of a black woman and a white man during the Apartheid in South Africa. The government had criminalized mixed-race births, thus making his birth a crime. So, his book "Born A Crime" gives a glimpse of what it was like for him and his mother to survive the system that is against them.
Both Frederick Douglass and Trevor Noah wrote about their life experiences during the very system that is against their existence. Their personal narration about the events and their struggles gave the readers an idea of how it was like to try to find safety and freedom in a land that works to diminish and destroy them. Their books make it easy for people with similar experiences to relate to and gave them encouragement in their struggles. Both books tell a story of survival, perseverance and the will to overcome the obstacles.
Truth: You must say the truth, even if it hurts. Truth.. is better than lies in a long run, because if you lie, when truth hits, it will even be harder, and your character will be damaged
Trust: You must earn people's trust before people start believing you in a long run. You must uphold what you say, and do what is right.
Cooperation: Even with those two, you must learn to cooperate with people. If you are one-man army the whole time, then people may not give you a wide invitation to their group, since you have no experience with working with others. However, only cooperate with things that do good.
These are 3 things necessary in a character to be believable (at least to a certain degree)
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