Both of her poetry works describe the political ideologies through the power of the verses that she has written. The poems reflect on the strong issues that occurred during that time; one of the issues was Women's rights. She believed in that peace and diversity will reign over all the issues one day.
1. (D) The loneliness of human beings
2. (A) The heron feeding on the snake in the pond
3. (D) The rabbits are part of George and Lennie's dream of one day having a farm of their own
4 (A) Flashback
5 (A) Time order/sequence signal words
6 (C) As a point of tension in the plot's rising action
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Probably D because they came to respect each other instead of fighting it out
Simply put, the American Dream is the widespread notion that any American citizen can achieve happiness and fulfillment by simply working as hard as possible. Fitzgerald deconstructs this idea by showing that, though Gatsby works hard and acquires a vast store of riches, he does not ever achieve true happiness or fulfillment. For Gatsby, true happiness involves earning the lasting love of Daisy. However, though Daisy loves him in her own way, she is not able to love him as fully as he would prefer, and in the end Daisy abandons Gatsby. Thus, no matter how hard Gatsby works to gain material wealth, he ultimately dies alone, and so much of the novel's major purpose is to ultimately critique the mythology of the American Dream.