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The stage directions here show that Mr. Frank has survived the Holocaust. Which him and his family has been hiding for two years. A lot of time has gone by. Since the Holocaust is now over the have to say goodbye to the memories they have gad in attic. The have to start life over but since they have aged they don´t know how much time they will have left to make new memories.
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<span>Marilyn is a good person in this story, because all she wanted to do was see her brother. so she went on board of a medicine ship. the ship that Marilyn when on board of, cant hold anymore weight then the amount that it has already. So if the captain wants to live, and deliver the medicine to the planet, then he is going to have to throw her off board. Marilyn does not know that though, she thinks that she will only get fined.</span>
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Society shapes us in many ways, possibly more than we realise – from our interactions, to our personal development through to others' perception of our bodies as a reflection of self worth. We are social beings. ... And it's partly how society perceives our bodies that is of concern; we're talking body image.
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In my opinion it relates to athletes only because it talks about winning victory and then at the end of the poem it explains how you will soon be forgotten by saying "the name died before the man."
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Although the question is incomplete because it does not include any text of reference, we can say the following.
The part of the excerpt from Voltaire’s Candide best develops the theme that different people find value in different things is this one:<em> "We desire nothing of your Majesty," says Candide, "but a few sheep laden with provisions, pebbles, and the earth of this country." The King laughed. "I cannot conceive," said he, "what pleasure you Europeans find in our yellow clay, but take as much as you like, and great good may it do you."</em>
This surprised the King because he couldn't conceive the idea that Candide would prefer simpler things instead of more fancy ones. But that is true. Different people prefer different things. You do cannot anticipate that people would be happy with luxurious things when maybe they prefer the simple things in life.
This is part of the book "Candide," written by French philosopher Voltaire in 1759.