These passages refer to a tarde between Lewis clark and their team between a small Indian group. main idea 1: Lewis and Clark set on a voyage to make trade. 2: Lewis and Clark discuss with Indians advantages and disadvantages of their aid for our aid 3: Indians help and agree to terms and help for their voyage back home both sides equally satisfied
Lord of the Flies explained some things that we now see today, such as leading or being the follower and being good and evil. There are something's I'd like to point out though, which is the fact that the kids were between ages of 6 and 12 I believe, and they had no grown up. They were thriving to surive with food and shelter. They had no one to tell them to do, and they were lost in control, which then leads them to do the unbelievable. So answering your question, the message is relevant.
I always like to think of figurative meaning as deeper meaning: what is the narrator really trying to get the reader to understand? Once you have your answer, think about the key words in that excerpt that helped you uncover the figurative meaning-- these will always be figurative devices, so you're already half way through this question. (pro tip: stick to the text to uncover it-- don't stray to far from the information you are being provided)
Lastly, you're being asked to identify literary devices here, do you notice any symbols? Something that usually stands for something else that might relate to that deeper/figurative meaning? Also, think about how the way in which the author phrased these symbols impacted the overall deeper meaning.
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To rest beside my brother's corpse his love embracing mine, i will commit a crime.
Explanation:
There are many themes throughout Antigone but the main one is loyalty and having an obligation to ones family. This sentence exemplifies Antigone's decision to bury her brother even if it meant breaking the law.