He had a very moral character but was very wrong. No matter how hard we try, we can never achieve moral perfection.
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The answer is "In winter trenches,cowed and glum,with crumps and lice and lack of rum,he put a bullet through his brain.No one spoke to him again."(Willfred Owen,"Dulce Et Decorum Est".)
As it takes about a soldier battling with his own psycholigical trauma and on the brink of suicidal thoughts and depression.
Scout is the narrator instead of jem because she is younger. this makes her coming-of-age in growing consciousness more interesting
It helps convey the tone by stating that the Hutu's saw the Tutsis as below them, and therefore taking their lives would be equivalent to taking the life of an animal, as many hunters do for sport. Basically, they are comparing the Tutsi people to animals and saying that their lives are less valuable.
The purpose of Coming of Age in the Dawnland is to inform the audience that there is a common misconception in society that the Native Americans were savage people and to persuade the audience that the Native Americans and the early European settlers were actually not very different.
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