Society is A power plan, who ever thinks they have it don’t. I have dealt with so many things in the so called world. Sometimes it deals with my own head and what I think and make of the situation. Other times it’s because someone wasn’t taught manners. I have dealt with being called names because I didn’t fit the expectations of the person infront of me.
The social structure is just trends. When it’s a trend it’s cool. I remember who I was, was called weird at times. Just because it fits a trend I am now “ahead of my time”. No one should deal with the pressure of pleasing everyone around them. You find yourself asking where did this standard come from, and why do I have to be above or meet it?
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Logical GOOD LUCK if this answer is wrong please let me know
A miserable, bitter old miser, Scrooge hates irrational things like happiness, generosity, and Christmas, until a trio of Ghosts shows him the error of his ways.
Really, what's the deal with Scrooge? It's probably safe to say that there were exactly zero people like him in Dickens's reading public (nobody's that mean, right?), so he's certainly not here to make us identify with his awfulness. So what function does this character play? Well, here are two good ways to think about him.
well it makes you more relaxed for one. You can get things done easier. anxiety and stress go down to.
this are what social health helps with lower blood pressure, decreased risk of depression, and potentially a lessened risk of Alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis and some cancers.
Answer/Explanation
The author, Mark Twain, writes about himself as if he is another character in the story.
In the beginning, it seems as if Huck is talking instead of Mark Twain, because Huck is talking about Twain and the book Tom Sawyer and says that Twain lied and that he will tell a story that is more truthful for understanding characters who are in the book.