An event in my life, that has affected me, changed the way I view the world. This event happened during the summer, I had went to a local mosque, which is a building that resembles a church. that's when I faced a life or death situation.
my family and I went to the mosque that night, they were hosting an event.the seating area was set outside, and many people were already seated. a table in the back, was serving food, and that's were I met up with my friend. We ate, after we were finished eating we decided to go for a walk around the mosque. we talked and got caught up with each others lives.
I talked about this book I had been reading recently, called "They both die at the end". It's about an alternate universe where this company called "Death Cast" calls you the day you're going to die to inform you that you will die within the day. The main characters Rufus and Mateo got the same call on the same day, they met on an app and became friends. I was about to tell my friend how heartbreaking there deaths were, when we passed a group of seven and eight year olds, that were playing. One of the kids gave us a stress ball, we accepted them and walked away. my friend dropped her stress ball, my first reaction was to go after it and that is when everything went wrong.
The obvious function of the Prologue as introduction to the Verona of Romeo and Juliet<span> can obscure its deeper, more important function. The Prologue does not merely set the scene of </span>Romeo and Juliet<span>, it tells the audience exactly what is going to happen in the play. The Prologue refers to an ill-fated couple with its use of the word “star-crossed,” which means, literally, against the stars. Stars were thought to control people’s destinies. But the Prologue itself </span>creates<span> this sense of fate by providing the audience with the knowledge that Romeo and Juliet will die even before the play has begun. The audience therefore watches the play with the expectation that it must fulfill the terms set in the Prologue. The structure of the play itself is the fate from which Romeo and Juliet cannot escape.</span>
Odysseus put the wax in his ears like circe told him so he wouldnt listen to the sirens and also had the men tie him down
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I believe the theme of "Pastoral" is<u> </u><u>"adaptation." </u>
Explanation:
"Pastoral" is a poem written by <em>Jennifer Chang</em>, an American scholar and poet. The poem is part of her collection called<u> "The History of Anonymity."</u> It is a type of<em> lyrical poem</em> whereby the writer expresses her emotions through <u>nature</u>, such as<em> plants, fruits, grass, weeds, etc. </em>
The theme of Pastoral is<u> "adaptation."</u> It talks about <u><em>how nature adapts to what is happening in the surrounding environment.</em></u> For example, it mentioned <em>"Something in the field has mastered distance by living too close to fences."</em> This shows how such part of nature mastered its situation by living close to the fences.
The poem also shows how some cannot master such situation as it's mentioned in the end<em>, "Something in the field cannot." </em>This also shows "survival of the fittest." One example of this is<em> grass fighting with the weeds. </em>This happens when both fight for the nutrients in the soil. This is part of nature which they adapt to wherein only the strong one survives.
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From a zoomed out perspective the map would look smalle and the lines on it but look skinny but when you zoom in the lines will be more detailed in you can this see the detail on the map better.