I believe it is all of the above. “D”
(of several people or things) come together from different directions so as eventually to meet Update: I read it. This is like a review of the year and these were months ago. I cant really remember... I know that Julian learned not to be proud and that he truly did love his mother despite what he acted out in the beginning of the story. I also know that Dade learned to be his own person and allow the woman free. I really don't see how they relate though...<span>Update 2: Is EVERYONE happy now? I got the answer (cough cough no thanks to any of you...) At the end, both Dade and Julian both feel very alone in the world, but in very different ways. Julian feels alone physically, because his mother has just died and he is alone without her. Julian also feels alone mentally. He feels superior to others, and this sets him apart from the rest. Dade, on the other hand feels alone because he realizes he won't ever be able to understand everyone around him, and they won't be able to understand him and this puts a barrier between him and everyone else.</span>
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The narrator is pretending to be nice to Fortunato but is actually planning his revenge. Fortunato is respected because of his knowledge of wine, which the narrator can connect with. Fortunato's weakness is that he cheats the British and Austrian millionaires with jewels.
Explanation:
Xenophobia is the fear of the other, most typically of another ethnic group. One example of Xenophobia is the conflict between India and Pakistan, which is often also found on personal level, with Indians being wary of Pakistanis and the other way.
One objective of solving this problem would be to bring the two nations together and stress the similarities rather than differences.
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whats the chapter about??
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