This might be interpreted as "My beloved and I will have to be reunited in heaven because the earth persecutes me for loving."
- The poem's opening line, "The world no longer let me love, / My hope and treasure rests above," conveys the concept that finding solace in the knowledge that she has a permanent home waiting for her in heaven can be a source of peace.
- The narrator asserts that the writer finds solace in the thought that she has a permanent home waiting for her in paradise even if her home were to burn down and be completely ruined.
- The author had a house fire, which resulted in the total destruction of everything inside. She believes that other places are where she may find her dreams and wealth, and that this world is not her home.
Thus the correct option is A.
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Answer:
I once watched a movie called The White House Down. it was a really good movie and I replayed it many times. the movie talks about a betrayers from the security department of the white house causing a gang to steal it and threaten other countries with nuclear weapons of the United States. I loved it so much and I hope to see movies like it again in the future.
Oranges aren’t such as good as apples. Hope that works!
I'll recommend you to watch any video on stoicism