Here are a few pointers; hope this is useful)
Ovation-by definition- is show of appreciation from an audience, for a person's accomplishments or flaw.
"Everyone deserves a standing ovation because we all overcometh the world."
A person's accomplishment could be how they made a positive change in this world, strong leadership- that makes them a effective leader or simply helping others. A person's flaw- mistakes in life, sin or even guilt should also be considered an appreciation- an ovation for representing mankind's flaw and that humanity makes mistakes, fulfilling at least one deadly sin such as greed, lust, selfishness etc.
Thus, regardless of a person's achievement or flaw- a person deserves an applause for, not the least, living in this society and this world that we are all living together and dying together.
That was just the introduction.. the best part is yet to come.. now it's your turn!!
Here are other pointers to talk about in your essay:
Shakespeare's famous line "All the World's a stage. That agrees with your line: "Everybody deserves a standing ovation..."
Shakespeare explains that men and women are like players: they live, and die, some being celebrated and some forever living in solitude till their death. Shakespeare states the world is a "stage" which symbolizes that mankind is in its peak. The world is changing everyday: little by little and humanity is falling behind.
Due to our world turning into machinery: factories, an automotive future: where humans only job to live (entrance) and to die (exit) the famous humans remembered and the flawed not recalled.
This is according to Shakespeare's imagery.
I don't know what grade your in, but I think simplifying Shakespeare's word of mouth in your essay would be handy and useful as it has strong references of your quote, and agrees strongly in your essay.
Hope this helps :)
First Person Narrator: the point of view comes from the person telling the story.
Third Person<span> Limited. N</span><span>arrator only knows the feelings and thought of one character.</span>
Hey!
Although an "anti-slaver" would seem like the correct answer, it's not. That's not how people who wanted to end slavery in America were called. An abolitionist was a person who advocated and dedicated himself/herself to help destroy slavery in the United States.
<span>A person dedicated to the destruction of slavery in the United States was known as an abolitionist.
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Thanks!
-TetraFish
Hello,
The answer is option A "conclusion".
Reason:
A conclusion is practically telling the reader a short summary about what he or she just read, its also that last paragraph in a story, essay, etc... Its not option B because the seems like the second paragraph. Its not option C because thats the third paragraph and its also not option D because its sounds like the first paragraph therefore the answer is A.
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit
Answer: sets the story rolling by disrupting and comfort of the heroes ordinary World presenting a challenge or quest that must be undertaken
Explanation:
The car throws the ordinary world of balance and establishes the stakes involve the challenges is rejected