Jealousy, Bullying, and Isolation
the children ostracizing and bullying a child who doesn’t fit in. she has real memories of the sun, unlike her classmates who have seen only Venus’ constant rain. Margot is the reason for the children’s frustration and longing. Their jealousy
This story imagines a world in which humans have left Earth for Venus. an planet where they must live completely indoors and can only dream about the pleasures of being outside. This changes humanity, both physically and emotionally.
Nostalgia and Discontent
depicts a world in which the sun's absence has tremendous power over people’s lives. Margot is obsessed with their memories of the sun. Margot is sustained by her detailed memories, while her classmates whose memories of the sun are either distant and brief. Which makes the children's insecure causing their jealousy.
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The theme of the poem "Sympathy" is racism, and the imprisoning effect it has on the soul. In the poem, the poet Paul Lawrence Dunbar compares himself to a caged bird.
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In order for Carla Bruni to be able to adapt the poem she needed to consider rhythm and meter as well as the patterns of sound within “Promises like pie-crust". The changes were made to the patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables that were used in the song form.
HIV can be spread by blood, breast milk, and other bodily fluids. It can be passed from one person to another by sexual intercourse, sharing needles for drugs and pregnancy, labor and breastfeeding.
AIDS is the same disease, it just refers to a later stage of HIV infection. So, it would be the same answer. Hope this helped!