You can describe the soul as lonely and independent.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- “The Soul selects her own Society –” is a poem written by Emily Dickinson.
- In this poem, she emphasizes the importance of living a life of isolation, away from the pressure of social status and away from the company.
- However, the poet says that this kind of life is not an unhappy life.
This is because the poet affirms that the solitary life can be enjoyed and lived independently, just like the soul described in the poem.
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Sinners have little left to mess up after they sin of course. It is almost like treading on “thin ice”. Like also meaning whatever they do next is the last straw.
I hope this is a good explanation.
Things that happen in a story can help you find out the theme, like if a character does something and lies about it, and then other characters find out and that first character gets consequences, then the theme of the story is to not lie.
"<span>Despite what many think of him by the play's conclusion, Macbeth's brave and noble reputation (literally) precedes him in Shakespeare's drama. Before we even come face-to-face with Macbeth, a sergeant returns from a recent battle to directly characterize him: 'For brave Macbeth -well he deserves that name - / Disdaining fortune, with his brandish'd steel, / Which smoked with bloody execution, / Like valour's minion carved out his passage."</span>
Answer:
It is important to include because there are several references in the story saying that Jack, the narrator’s father should not have lived and died the way that he did, and that he could have and wanted to be and do more. He did not live up to anyone’s expectations, and was not the happiest person and father in the world.
(good story btw, if there's any other questions you have for the "Growing Up Ethnic In America" book please ask them)