<span>Termed as the ‘Age of Revolution” in reaction to the
‘Age of Enlightenment’. One of the Romantic period’s characteristics was the
expression of strong senses, emotions, and feelings in literary, art and music.
Romantics rejected the idea of deduction – the process of gaining knowledge by
using logic or reason; rather, they believe that it is gained through
intuition, the ‘gut feeling’ – knowing something through natural feeling as
guidance without evidence. In turn, this period emphasizes more on exaggerated
emotions of awe, apprehension, horror and terror which intensifies the
subjective perspective of one’s experiences.</span>
Answer and explanation:
I believe that each culture has its rules within its communities. Obviously, a person belonging to a particular culture will think with strong conviction that what they do is right and that no one can overwhelm those beliefs and customs. However, unless they live in a country where there is free will, in the rest of the world there are laws that protect citizens and must be followed and respected beyond all culture. If the practices of a community inflict damage on another individual, I particularly think it is wrong. So in this case I would grant the reason to subject B.
The poem by Octavio Paz titled "Two Bodies" is most likely about two people in a relationship. The desert in the poem symbolizes loneliness and this is important to understand.