The poem above shows freedom as something natural that exists in our world as a force of nature. However, like the forces of nature, freedom can have devastating and violent effects capable of suppressing those who oppose its objectives and purposes.
When freedom shows its strength and its fury, those who need it tend to be frightened and reject its performance. However, when freedom withdraws and its dominance and violence diminishes, the world goes into chaos and threatens its very existence, causing those who have rejected freedom to call for their action again.
Therefore, the poem shows how freedom is powerful, strong, influential and can have violent and devastating effects, but it is necessary and impossible to live without it.
Some questions that came to mind based on Eleanor Roosevelt’s speech <em>“The Struggle for Human Rights.” </em>are:
- Why was she trying to convince them to vote?
- How would this Declaration have an effect?
- Would she be successful?
<h3>What was Eleanor's speech about?</h3>
This refers to the speech made by Eleanor Roosevelt to the United Nations committee in order to convince them to vote for the Declaration of Human Rights.
Hence, we can see that the main country that she had in mind was the Soviet bloc as she was criticized for placing emphasis on individual rights over collective rights.
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<span>I believe that the search for knowledge is vilified because it could be perceived as a lack of trust in people of power. In most cases, there is information that is not available to the public for various reasons. People in power may choose to keep some information classified for safety reasons or because revealing the information may have a negative impact. While the reason for keeping this information secret may be for our own good, it is difficult for members of the public to trust that our leaders are not keeping information from us out of greed, or other negative reasons.</span>
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