2. Dependent (subordinate)
THE HIGH CONSUMPTION OF FAST FOOD OVERSEAS has contributed to the spread of E.coli 0157:H7 in America. E.coli 0157: H7 had been a source of concern in the meat industry since the 1993 outbreak in the Pacific Northwest. This had made the Food Safety and Inspection Service to declare the pathogen to be an adulterant in raw ground beef and some other food product and guidelines were put in place to combat the pathogen in USA. Americans who traveled to other countries where these guidelines are not in operation, especially for fast food restaurants, end up bringing this pathogen back to America.
Auden's poem called "Musee des beaux arts" and Brueghel's painting: "Landscape with the fall of Icarus" both address human kind's indifference to suffering. I think the painting creates a more powerful emotional response in the viewer than the poem. In the painting the farmer continues to plow while Icarus is falling, something completely out of the ordinary is happening, Icarus symbolizes human failure and the impossibility to fly, which definitely brings suffering, but the farmer continues working. You can clearly see the farmer's indifference, he is even facing backwards, the viewer cannot see his expression since he is facing backwards. The painting is very powerful, since you must pay attention to detail to understand it, it is surprising once you understand that the image of Icarus symbolizes failure and suffering, it is a very important mythological event but nobody seems to be paying attention to it. While reading the poem, I felt it was much more rational and did not show the farmer's indifference, it does not involve the reader in the way the painting involves the viewer.
Answer:
the Nightingale is though self centered easily persuaded. he easily gets tricked by the gloworm into not consuming it. the Nightingale at that night was hungry and looking for something to eat and sees the gloworm. he feels threatened by the gloworm when it says that it can stop the nightingale's song and finds something else to quiet it's hunger.
the gloworm is by the the acts of it an natural convincer. it takes its chances and confronts the hungry Nightingale. though the gloworm knows that the Nightingale won't be easily tricked it takes its risk.
also the gloworm is likely to not put himself down nor to please the gloworm. he sees itself worthy to be praised for it's glow.
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