Answer:
Love is unconditional and eternal.
Explanation:
Is this question about the poem "How Do I Love Thee"?
The central theme of the poem is the infinity of love and its capacity to exist regardless of circumstances. The poem emphasizes how love is a completely genuine, pure, strong, unwavering and unshakable feeling, because regardless of what happens, true love will not be exhausted even if it is devalued and ignored.
I believe it was because of the raw violence and just oddity that was seen in the book, back then it was not common to go see a movie that had so much killing, much less read a book where you get chosen and stoned to death. That age was a little more innocent. Hope this helps.
Throughout the memoir, he struggles with his identity after moving countries and trying to fit in. He doesn’t include a name in his title because that reflects his own personal feelings of having no identity. He isn’t even sure of who he is, and so he presents that to the reader by the title of his memoir.
You get the Just and you should reword a few things and maybe add a short example from the book into that and then the answer should be fine
I believe the answrr is 26.