The children must hide their love from their families. In the end, the children die as a result of their love. The love between the children is forbidden.
In "Pyramus and Thisbe" the parents simply do not want their children falling in love with each other. We do not know the reason for this and are not told of any feud or conflict. This means that any option that has to do with a conflict between the families should not be chose. Since the children have to hide their love from the families in both pieces of literature, it is safe to say that love between them is forbidden. In the end, Pyramus and Thisbe, Romeo and Juliet die because of their love for each other.
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B. Humans have nuclear weapons
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Kennedy was very outspoken about how he didn't approve of nuclear weapons.
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It was the first time any of the animals had seen him gallop. <em><u>Benjamin</u></em>
He is the only candidate for president and was elected unanimously. <em><u>Napoleon</u></em>
He returns to the farm, won’t work, and talks of a wonderful place. <u><em>Moses</em></u>
She is two years past retiring age, but no animal has retired anyway. <em><u>Clover</u></em>
He creates lists of figures that demonstrate everything is better. <u><em>Squealer</em></u>
I wanted to gobble up the room entire and take it to Bailey, who would help me analyze and enjoy it." Here, we can see that Marguerite knows that her brother would help her both enjoy something and understand it. Anyone can help someone enjoy something, but only someone truly supportive would help someone analyze and better understand it. Therefore, this statement is the one that best proves Bailey is a supportive brother to Marguerite.
The Setting: 'Steinbeck Country' Steinbeck published 'The Chrysanthemums' in 1938 as part of his collection, The Long Valley, a term often used in reference to the area drained by the Salinas River. The Salinas Valley is a farmer's paradise.