<span>If I like it:
Yes, I like this poem. It seems/feels so intimate, yet somehow I feel connected to the character.
What emotions are there:
I believe the emotions a reader would feel would be sorrow, pity, despair, grief and helplessness because he/she has no power to help the abused.
What I would add to make it better:
I probably wouldn't, perhaps start posting it publicly to sites like 'Wattpad', to get a wider perspective from public comments.</span>
I'm currently reading O Pioneers in my lit class, how can I help?
Answer:
Who is Rosemary and why is she important?
How does the story end? Do Jonas and Gabriel die? Do they make it to a place called “Elsewhere”?
Revisit your Cornell Notes on utopias and dystopias. Is Jonas’s community more of a utopia or a dystopia? Please provide at least two reasons for your choices with examples from the story and article.
Explanation
Rosemary is the Receiver of Memory who was released and failed.
Jonas and Gabe do not die and they make it to Elsewhere.
It is a dystopia because they "release" anyone who is different and keep important memories from the people.
Hope this helps! :)
Beginning with line 93 in Act 1 Scene 5, Romeo and Juliet exchange kisses. They are talking to each other in the form of a sonnet. The sonnet form emphasizes the fact that they are talking for the first time, and much is to come later.