Explanation & Answer:
1)Later, Aylmer pours liquid over a diseased plant before having Georgiana drinks the liquid. The liquid removes the plant's discolorations, just as it removes Georgiana's birthmark.
2)Aminadab symbolizes man's earthly, physical half; Aylmer symbolizes man's lofty, spiritual half. Our second tip-off is his name.
3)Aylmer reasons that the birthmark is Nature's way of showing Georgiana's mortality and necessary humanity. He wants to remove the mark, then, not because he doesn't like the way she looks, but because of what the symbol represents to him (see "Symbols, Imagery, Allegory").
4)Man vs Society is when Alymer says that her "birthmark" is an "Earthly imperfection" and he wants to remove it. He wants her to be perfect. Everyone else Georgiana encounters says it is a charm. Alymer is against society because he says it looks like an imperfection but everyone else says it looks beautiful.
Hello. You forgot to mention that this book is about "Anne Frank's diary".
Answer:
The message about Ms. Van Daan being jealous of the birthday gift Ms. Frank received and the message about her Frank family not being able to stand the Van Daan anymore.
Explanation:
The January 15, 1944 entry from Diario de Anne, shows that there were tensions between the Frank family and the Van Daan family.
Anne shows in this entry that Mrs. Van Daan was jealous because Ms. Frank won sugar on her birthday. That's because Ms. Van Daan didn't get such a precious gift for her birthday. Anne says that in order to contain tensions, the two families are sharing many things, because there is no point in attacking each other, but Anne says that the Franks can no longer support sharing the same space with the Van Daan, but that the war continues , so they have nothing to do but live together.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The purpose of your essay is determined by your goal as a writer, as well as your subject matter. There are numerous types of essays, but essays usually fall under one of the following purposes for writing: to inform, persuade, explain or entertain.