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Answer: I don't mind others giving me advice but the moment they start bossing me around I really don't like it. So, i'll listen to it but I have the rights to follow it or not. But if it is your family members whom are saying it then it is probably for your own good.
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The love which Arthur, Quincey, and Seward had for Lucy has been basely transfigured into hate at the sight of Lucy; moreover, it is somewhat surprising that these lusty men are disgusted at the abundant sensuality of Lucy, now that she is a vampire. When she approaches Arthur in her vampire form, it is with a sensual embrace. Instead of arousing passion, however, there is only a feeling of repulsion and disgust. It is clear that in her vampire form, Lucy's carnal aspect is highlighted and emphasized.
Explanation:
This novel has set the course for all subsequent vampire lore — for example, the belief that a wooden stake must be driven through the vampire's heart and that the head must be removed and the mouth stuffed with garlic. All of the numerous, subsequent treatments of the vampire legend depend on these factors.
The Black Lives Matter protests have began to expose many racist cops. George Floyd (an african american) was killed by Derek Chauvin (a white male cop). This led to many peaceful protests beginning to occur throughout many states. Unfortunately, riots starts to occur leading to many small businesses and cities being destroyed in flames. President Trump decided to send out the military to try to contain this mass destruction. Yet, Trump kicked out his OWN SUPPORTERS from his rally who were colored. This led to people hating trump due to his MANY racist posts on via twitter and national news. People are now aware that Trump is trying to get Martial Law in play. The government also wants to limit the media’s freedom of speech. If anyone posts a tweet or anything bad about they government... it will be banned! This is known as the “Earn It Bill”.
Juliet appears on the balcony and thinking she's alone, reveals in a soliloquy her love for Romeo. She despairs over the feud between the two families and the problems the feud presents. ... Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery in this scene to describe the blossoming of Romeo and Juliet's romance.
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that's a good question
Explanation:
probably when her utopian vision found the goodwill