Ah, the road not taken by robert frost. such an amazing poem.
the tone robert frost constributes to what he thinks about people.
what people want is the easy way threw, but the easy way only leads to rough passages. easy passages only take you to the normal side, like everyone else. he is saying if you break out of your confort zone to go out of your way in the hard passage, you wont be like everyone else living the same thing over and over again. instead, you will be on top of everything and everything will be at your control instead of someone mouth feeding it to you, like the rest of society.
Chug kuhn jabbing at orange juice lol you got it too hot and you didn’t know what it did lol i to do that one too much and then you have a lot
<u>Answer</u>:
In “The First Seven Years” by Bernard Malamud the climax of the story is also an epiphany for Feld because Feld’s confrontation with Sobel makes him to realize he wanted the wrong things for Miriam. So, the correct option is Option C.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Feld’s epiphany is where he realises the importance of allowing Miriam take her own decisions than just imposing his wishes on her. Feld always wants his daughter to have a better life than what he led but he also thinks that she needs to make choices that will make her happy as well. This is also the climax for the story as it makes a break point in the history line. Here, the protagonist understands that Miriam will not be happy with what he wants for her and agrees to let her marry Sobel.
No becaus ei hate the name coraline it makes me think of that scary movie