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Answer:
The option that best states the idea conveyed in the last line of this stanza is:
b. Change is the only thing that is eternal.
Explanation:
The last line says, "Nought may endure but Mutability", which means, in simpler words, that nothing else lasts, only change lasts. That line summarizes the theme of the whole poem. "Mutability" is a four-stanza poem by Percy Bisshe Shelley that describes life and its experiences as fleeting. We, our thoughts, our actions, our cares, our days, they are all going to pass. Attachment is almost foolish since nothing will stay the same, our yesterday and our tomorrow are never alike. The only certainty we have is that change is eternal. It is the only thing that endures, and it touches every single aspect of our lives.
1.) Research the topic.
2.) Check that the ideas are linked logically and explained clearly.
3.) Create an outline.
4.) Proofread to check for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
5.) Draft the essay.
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Science fiction novel presents a story based in the context of the future and/or the development of science and technology and its effects on the society in the story. ... Dystopian fiction, however, is more about the present.
Animal Farm is a novel first published in England in 1945, as an allegory for and criticism of the Russian Revolution. The revolt of the animals against Farmer Jones is an analogy for the Bolshevik Revolution. <em>The Battle of the Cowshed</em> is a representation of the allied invasion of Soviet Russia in 1918. The pigs rise in power resembles the rise of Stalinists, and the consolidation of Napoleon as the farm leader mirrors Stalin's appearance as a significant character. The puppies controlled by Napoleon represent the Secret Police force that answered to Stalin. The rivalry between Napoleon and Snowball mimics that between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky. <em>Mr. Jones</em> is representation of the Russian Tsar Nicholas II, who was murdered by the Bolsheviks, following the February Revolution of 1917. Horses and donkeys in the story represent the working class. They were loyal, dedicated animals in the story, particularly Boxer, who was faithful and strong, and who believed that any problem could be solved by working harder. When Boxer was injured, he was sold by Napoleon to buy whisky, but a more dramatic and moving account of his disappearance was given to the rest of the animals. The sheep are said to represent the controlled press at the time. They blindly followed Napoleon, and regarded anything he said or did as the absolute truth. The seven commandments that become the law at the human-free farm are altered and edited along the story, mimicking the corruption at the time. Laws were altered by the pigs in the story, to make it seem as if they were not braking any rules. The ending of the story is an allusion to the Tehran Conference held in 1943. This agreement was critized by both sides, a great image represented by the fact that pigs and humans cannot be told apart.