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Explanation:
1. Stereotypes change what you think you should be, men stereotypes tell them to be emotionless. Women stereotypes are that they are weak and need a man to take care of them. These stereotypes can change how you want to act.
2. I feel that our identity is mostly fueled by our similarities, you change how you act and what you like to fit in. You do what other people like so you aren't judged. Very few people base their identity on the differences. You want to be similar, because different is strange in the society we live in.
3. Being different can hurt some people. When a person is separate from the world because they moved to a place were the identity they built to fit in isn't the identity that fits anymore, they hurt. They don't have friends and they begin to isolate, because they are scared of what will happen if they open up.
it has themes of doubling, meaning that he has two forms of one person and that can also be considered supernatural. it also has a sense of mystery revolving this secret that he must keep. the setting and atmosphere is gothic because it is dark and uncomfortable. the story shows the lack of control of man and the imploration of mercy. :)
Rosaleen seems to change because the environment also changed. now she is with black females. Here, she had not the threat of white men who used to beat her up when she tried to exercise her civil right. lily noticed her sudden change as soon as she entered the house, while crossing the yard even though she was walking under the rain.
<span>1) B. Greeting yourself is a paradoxical image. One greets others.
2) C. In "Love on Love" the writer uses paradox to support the theme of healing the wounds from a broken heart. After all, you are alone in this poem. The author is asking you to, paradoxically again, "give back your heart". This, like the earlier greeting, means you will be giving your heart back to yourself; presumably because you gave it to someone else before.</span>
the answer is a b and c have a horrible day