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I believe that the theme is the narrators deeping insanity is being shown through his interactions with the raven.
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Sorry never read the book but I looked this up.
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Arguably, Stanhope often proves himself an effective leader throughout Journey's End through his prioritizing of others' needs above his own. Gerald Brooks said that “when you become a leader you give up the right to think about yourself”
I was walking to the gas station cause I needed water , then I saw a man following me and took a right after that I kept walking till he was gone , walked for about 20 mins then I saw him gone and realized I am lost and I didn’t know the city pretty well , I saw a person and asked them for a near by gas station so my mom could come pick me up
I see the theme by him making up his own life by doing what he do is right not wrong
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While the colony commanders were generally optimistic, as their task was to send the settler groups and hope for the best, the settlers had many other issues.
Despite the beauty and abundance of this new land, its wild and unknown aspects (hostile natives, new diseases, wild beasts) inspired both hope and fear to the settlers.
And the excerpt, from the begging, explores these feelings making the questions that the settlers might have asked themselves when entering Virginia.
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