An important theme in the short story “I See You Never” by Ray Bradbury is immigration.
The attitudes people have towards immigrants are presented in the story through the reaction of the characters towards Mr. Ramirez. While Mrs. O’Brian seems to appreciate Mr. Ramirez, there seems to be some unconscious boundary in her mind when it comes to her immigrant tenant. Her mixed attitude towards Mr. Ramirez is illustrated by her “holding the door half-open”. The policemen feel superior to Mr. Ramirez. They taunt him with the words “ ‘That’s six months too long’ ” about him overstaying his temporary visa. They smile when they witness his emotions.
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Answer: He writes on his slate “FREEDOM IS SLAVERY,” “TWO AND TWO MAKE FIVE,” and “GOD IS POWER.”
One theme in the story is jealousy. Marjorie is jealous of the attention Bernice gets after Marjorie gives her some social tips. As a result, she tricks her into getting her hair cut short. Marjorie intended everyone to be shocked and/or laugh at Bernice for her short hair.
Another theme in the story is revenge (which might also be phrased as justice). After Bernice bobs her hair, she learns that what she has done would be considered scandalous. She feels betrayed by her cousin and plans to get revenge (or, one might say, she plans to take justice). She cuts off Marjorie's hair while she is sleeping, leaving the two equal. Some might say Bernice has taken revenge, while others might say she has gotten justice for her cousin's deception and jealousy.
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The type of tone that you would use for presenting for a business audience is soft, confident and at a normal pace.