The correct answer would be that humans can be weak when facing nature.
Moby Dic.k, which was written by Herman Melville, is one of the most celebrated and the best examples of not only Naturalist writing but also literature in general. But as a part of the Naturalist fiction one of the main themes of Melville's work is the relationship between the man and the Nature, and the person's insignificance in it.
Answer:
On the eve of Dr. King's death, he said the following:
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He said that we have an opportunity to make America a better nation.
He said this at his last speech in Memphis, Tennessee to thousands of hopeful black, white, and native Americans.
The name of this speech was "I've been to the mountaintop", as given by most of America.
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In this passage from "By the Waters of Babylon", by Stephen Vincent Bennet, the narrator responds to the conflict in this passage <em>the narrator takes control of his spirit by using his priesthood. </em>This is the story of a man who is called John and belongs to a tribe called the Hill People. He is the son of a priest and will become a priest himself. In that tribe, only priests are allowed to travel to the Great Places of Gods.