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He meant that what do you take in from looking at something. So if you are absently watching a tree and don't do anything else, you might miss the fact that the leaves are moving with the wind, but they are held fast by the connection they make with the branch that holds them.
Think carefully about what that actually means. When fall comes, the branch lets go and the leaves float to the ground.
Even if you think there is a temperature mechanism that loosens the hold the branch has on the leaves, Someone or Something put it there so it could happen.
You excuse me if I let my religion show somewhat. I do think it is some sort of miracle that lets something like that happens. And Thoreau wouldn't disagree. Those Transcendental writers (like Thoreau) all saw miracles in the ordinary.
The conflict is man vs self
In this passage, Claire is struggling against her own fears. She sees how beautiful and cool her brother's dive is, and wants to be able to do the same. She can't, though, because she saw how awkward and bad all her brother's first dives were and she is afraid of her head hitting the water and what that might feel like. Since it is an internal conflict, it is man vs self.
In the poem Dante's Inferno, he says: And when he saw us, he bit into himself, Like someone whom wrath tears up from inside. My clever guide cried out to him, "Perhaps You believe that this is the Duke of Athens Who in the upper world contrived your death? "Go off, you beast! this man does not approach Instructed by your sister but comes here In order to observe your punishments." Just as the bull breaks loose right at that moment When he has been dealt the fatal blow And cannot run but jumps this way and that, So I saw the Minotaur react.” The detail of the Minotaur biting himself is not included in the painting as you can see in the following picture.
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Sorry I don’t understand arabic
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