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What I learned about my community is that it is an intricated organization formed by the members of it, that is always in action to move the economy through social interactions that allow the economy to prosper. Another important factor that should be considered is the social connections and relationships developed by the many activities on a daily basis. Without those activities and interactions, the community could come to a halt. But due to those permanent daily interactions the community flourishes when every member of it plays its role.
C. Frankenstein finds relief from his torment in natural settings.
In the novel “Frankenstein,” P.B.Shelly focuses on the importance of nature in a person’s life. Her view presented the idea that the time when the technological advancements leaves an individual alone and solitary, nature always has the power to call the humanity back to life. Because of his huge body and inclination towards science, Frankenstein felt neglected by the society. Down the Rhine River in Germany in the mountains of Switzerland, he attains great pleasure and solitude which refreshed his mind and soul. In those mountains he achieved great freshness and peace which was an impossible in the busy city life.
• He is an English born Canadian journalist, author, and public speaker.
• The quote relates to growth mindset because we tend to make mistakes and we should learn from it.
• The quote means that many people make mistakes, often just knowing, not understanding.
The Lord of the Flies would be a good book to discuss comparison-wise with the Hunger Games. In both instances there are kids fighting for their lives in the worth of possible circumstances, but in one the kids are fighting against nature, while in the other they are fighting against their government. Ultimately, kids end up killing each other in both books, but what drives the characters to ultimately win and/or survive? and in each book, is survival deemed by which traits?