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The poem is calm yet also sad. It has a calm tone, but it describes sadness. It describes sadness because It said the ship couldn't move, meaning that whoever was on the boat, was stuck. Later in the poem, the tone gets dramatic because the waves move the boat so it could move again.
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Holden talks about subject of the sympathetic understanding that the adolescents need.
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The novel "Catcher" was written by Holden Caulfield which made him really famous and helped him gain name and fame.
The subject of Holden was the sympathetic understanding of the adolescents with the problems that they go through in their stage of growing up into an adults and the changes that they see in life. The novel also talked about nerve in America which was involved in a cold war.
Answer: Gender role and loneliness
Explanation:
Gender roles
The world in "A Jury of Her Peers" is totally dominated by men. Women were restricted in their own abilities and expected to exist in the shadows of their husbands. The responsibilities of caring for a house, and a kitchen in particular were for women and their opinion did not count in matters.
At the latter end of the story, the women were later united by Minnie's predicament and stood up against the shared oppression they had all faced.
Loneliness
Minnie Wright was an extremely vibrant woman before her marriage to John Wright, and then she started living a solitaire life. Her friends do not visit her, neither is she allowed to use the telephone. She is also without children. She finally loses all hope left, when her husband brutally kills the bird that provide her comfort.
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