These are the answers for the first question:
1. It is said that anger is someone’s worst enemy
2. The white clouds dotted the sky
Quest for power is the particular Korean family character trait implicitly revealed in the fable.
Throughout the pages of vanity of the rat, the author, ¬ Y.T Pyun, portrays a Korean-based family who give their 'all' to their daughter, and that accustomed them to a bond so strong that they only want the best for her. This then gives birth to the quest for power shortly before she gets married.
<h3>Further Explanation</h3>
It is seen that when Mrs. Rat was asked why she want the sun to marry their daughter, she says: ''because there is none more powerful than the sun in the world''. The sun symbolizes power and tenacity, and it is allegorical in the story. He then gives her a beautifully disappointing answer by saying ‘‘...there is one that is more powerful than I am''.
when Mr and Mrs rat got to Mr cloud, he rejected their offer and referred them to Mr wind. Mrs and Mrs rat where disappointed and left for Mr wind.
The wind referred them to the stone Buddha. The stone Buddha referred them to the rat like them. He says if rats ''burrow under'' his ''feet,'' I will fall over and land on my head.
After the entire quest, their daughter eventually married a rat.
All the effort by Mr. and Mrs. Rat to secure a powerful suitor for their daughter was futile; everything was vanity.
It is clearly seen that the story teaches all cravings are all vanity, do not try to impose, let everyone be.
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KEYWORDS:
- mr and mrs rat
- quest for power
- wind
- sun
- cloud
- buddha
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The trial begins. Heck Tate is the first witness. Under cross-examination, he admits that a doctor was never called to the scene to examine Mayella Ewell. Bob Ewell takes the stand next and causes a stir in the courtroom with his bad attitude and foul language. Mr. Ewell is not shaken from his story, but Atticus carefully plants the seed that Mr. Ewell himself could've beaten Mayella. Mayella takes the stand next. Even though Atticus believes that she's lying, he treats her with courtesy and respect; Mayella thinks that he's making fun of her. Her testimony soon proves that Mayella is unused to gentility and common courtesy. Atticus asks Tom to stand up so that Mayella may identify him; as he does, Scout notices that Tom's left arm is withered and useless — he could not have committed the crime in the way it was described. The state rests its case.
Atticus calls only one witness — Tom Robinson. Tom tells the true story, being careful all the while not to come right out and say that Mayella is lying. However, Tom makes a fatal error when he admits under cross-examination that he, a black man, felt sorry for Mayella Ewell. Dill has a very emotional response to Mr. Gilmer's questioning and leaves the courtroom in tears. Scout follows Dill outside, where they talk with Dolphus Raymond, who reveals the secret behind his brown bag and his drinking. Scout and Dill return to the courtroom in time to hear the last half of Atticus' impassioned speech to the jury. Just as Atticus finishes, Calpurnia walks into the courtroom and heads toward Atticus.
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