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Lisa [10]
3 years ago
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Use the chart to compare the themes and tools used to develop themes in ""He Had His Dream"" and in the excerpt from Little Wome

n. Answer each question completely and record related textual details.
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motikmotik3 years ago
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Use the chart to compare the themes and tools used to develop themes in ""He Had His Dream"" and in the excerpt from Little Women. Answer each question completely and record related textual details.

What is the theme?

What details in the text develop the theme?​

How do plot events shape the theme?​

How do characters shape the theme?  

How are the themes similar and different?​

How is the theme development similar and different?

Answer and Explanation:

1. The theme is that we must follow our dreams no matter what.

2. The text shows that while we are trying to achieve our dream, there will be "toil and strife" and strong storms trying to stop us.

3. The characters have their own dreams and difficulties very different from each other. They manage to overcome these difficulties, being resilient and persevering.

4. Both texts show the importance of pursuing objectives, but the poem shows that this search is lonely, while the book shows that the search must be shared with the family that will help progress.

5. In the poem the development of the theme is done through a monologue of the prayer, which animates itself by being perseverance. In the book, the theme develops through various situations that often seem unsolved, but that can be overcome with unity and love.

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