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Back in 1793 the 14-year old had more responsibilities,
he was considered an adult, and had a much harder life than 14-year olds do today. The average 14-year old was likely unable to read or write and had probably lost several brothers or sisters due to the infant mortality the rate at that time was high
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Now more 14 year old goes to school can read and have less responsibilties than back at the 1793.
Explanation: I would rather live here because we have more technologies, we have education and less responsibities
Jacks Agueros's “'Agua Viva,' A Sculpture by Alfred Gonzalez" tells the story of Filthy Fredo, a hermit that collects scrap iron to build creations in his workshop. Filthy Fredo, is mentally unstable, hasn't shave or take a bath in five years, and the only human interaction that he had during the story is with some neighborhood boys which resulted to be violent at first glance. The author uses iron as a metaphor to Fredo's obsessive world, which is impenetrable as the iron creations that he builds for defense against the real world. One excerpt of the story that implies this conclusion is "His house had become the lair of the iron woodchuck, the hive of the iron bee, the storeroom of the iron squirrel, the complex of chambers of the iron ant". The iron served as the metaphoric armor of Fredo, and the only thing he enjoyed to do as a hermit. However, he eventually had to deal with the consequences of the life he decided to live and his inevitable return to society.
Best explains how an allusion in the passage affects its meaning is c <span>Because Eliot personifies the jungle and the thunder, we can assume that the clouds themselves have a motive — they form in the distance and refuse to drop rain, which mocks the dying jungle.</span>
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Mr Rochester’s courtship of Miss Ingram. Bronte presents to us that Jane has not yet realised her self-worth. Contextually the society of 1848 would have negatively viewed the marriage of two individuals from different classes, so Jane’s jealousy is emphasised through society’s expectation of Mr Rochester to marry Miss Ingram.
Explanation:
In her jealousy, Jane imagines a past love relationship between Grace and Rochester; perhaps Grace's "originality and strength of character" compensate for her lack of beauty. Jane doesn't think Rochester is overly impressed by women's looks; for example, Jane is not beautiful, yet Rochester's words, look, and voice on the previous night indicated that he likes her.
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For some of the sentences, the author is quoting what the original author is saying in quotation marks. They also show something like (Peterson, 98) to tell where they got the information from.