This question is about "She Unnames Them" by Ursula Le Guin.
Answer:
Because it shows Eve's separation from the whole concept created by Adam for the world they live in.
Explanation:
"She Unnames Them" is a short story where Eve renounces the world established by Adam and undoes the name of all the animals, which were created by him. Eve does this, because she feels that the names given to the animals define them after Adam and not after them. In addition, she believes that it creates divisions, relationships of inequality and loss of identity and she feels that such a world is unfair and harmful, for this reason, she decides to show her resignation by returning the name Adam gave her, leaving her the alone and going to live in the world that she "unnames," where there is no classification, nor control.
Answer:
<h3>I met Rhonda just few months back at Economics classes.</h3>
Explanation:
I met Rhonda just few months back at Economics classes. We became good friends and hung out occasionally. It was during the sports week one of her old classmates told that she had problems with her behavior and she had a bad reputation.
I didn't care much about it at the moment but when I went back home I realized that something seemed really off about her. She used to cut classes short most days and would be gone for days without notice.
Then one day I saw her outside an old age home. I thought maybe she had someone there. I waved at her and went towards her. Though, she felt embarrassed for a moment and I asked her what was she doing there. She just smiled and said "I can't loose anyone anymore".
After a week I learnt that she had lost her grandmother whom she loved so much.
Answer:
Where is the line? Please add the line
Explanation:
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Answer:
It convinces Orpheus that he has to fight for his love
Explanation:
From the ancient legend of <em>Orpheus and Eurydice, </em>Orpheus the son of Apollo falls in love with Eurydice and despite the prophecy of doom by Hymen, he gets married to her. A short time after the prophecy by Hymen, Eurydice is bitten by a snake and loses her life.
Orpheus makes the decision to visit Hades in the underworld to bring Eurydice back to life but is unable to fulfill the conditions Hades gave to him so he loses her forever.
The death of Eurydice shows that true love is worth fighting for but without trust and faith, it cannot survive.