Character vs self.
In the passage Millicent has just gone through one of the initiation tasks. The passage describes her as coming out of a basement room that was in complete darkness. The only light she sees is when she is let out of the room. Since this is an initiation and not mandatory imprisonment, Millicent has the ability to leave the darkened room so she is not going up against any external forces like other characters, nature, or society. She must battle the dark solitary confinement on her own. This is an internal character vs self conflict.
Answer:
because he is the next oldest for the money that his father had and it gets pasted down to the next generation
Explanation:
It's difficult to see reconciliation as a viable possibility for the future... wherever the western imperialist bloc were present, strife and division magnified exponentially. regarding the fate of this country divided in 2 all attributed to political ideology and having been a proxy stage for the US and the USSR to exercise their might, the aftermath has just widened the chasm... the lifespan of the nation is long and so it is made upon cultural identity which by now, is severely separated. with each passing generation, the likelihood for union will be harder... but only time will tell.
Answer and Explanation:
"Eleven" is a short story written by Sandra cisneros and tells the story of Rachel, a girl who feels uncomfortable at her age. She is completing 11 years, she expected a big change in her life, in her personality, but nothing happened, on the contrary, she feels that she has the personality of all the previous ages together and she did not want any of them, because she feels powerless and unstable .
We can see this during the entire reading. When Rachel says "I'm eleven today. I'm eleven, ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, and one, but I wish I was one hundred and two. I wish I was anything but eleven. Because I want today to be far away already, far away like a runaway balloon, like a tiny o in the sky, so tiny —tiny you have to close your eyes to see it. " (Cisneros, 1991), we can see how the character is napping in a dilemma with herself, where she did not want to be what she is and even though she is in a moment that should be celebrated, she dreams of being something else, very distant than what it really does.
Answer:
I think the author uses this motif because he or she is asking would you wish for this goldfish. A doorway symbolizes a gold fish.