Life of pi is a creative story of an Indian individual named Pi who is infamous of his story or account after surviving a wild storm while sailing with his family to Britain. One of the amazing highlights of the story was that he was able to live/survive with a wild tiger named Richard Parker whom he made long time to make ammends on the way they co-exist both. One of the cultural traditions introduced in the story is the way Pi differentiated different religions to each other which he was very open minded about learning each. He was also introduced to the thought that in order for an animal to follow orders, it must be punished so as to follow obediently.
- Social class played a key role in the society depicted in Charles Dickens's Great Expectations.
- Social class determined the manner in which a person was treated and their access to education.
- Not only does Pip treat Joe differently, but also we see Joe also treats Pip differently because of their difference in social classes.
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I would choose me because me is who I wanna be
Answer:
Quoted from Virgil's "The Aeneid" and poken by Anchises, the father of Aeneas.
Explanation:
Taken from Book VI of "The Aeneid" by Virgil, the quoted excerpt is spoken by Anchises to Aeneas. Meeting his dead father's soul to in the underworld, Aeneas was told by his father about the fate of Rome.
Through the speech or voice of the wise father, Virgil propounds his own personal ideals, propagating that the Romans should try to be more merciful in their conquests. Virgil uses Anchises as a means to voice his own beliefs and wants for Rome to do and stand for. Anchises uses rhetoric in saying that the Roman Empire's justification for what it had done to bring upon justice and law is the same as the Trojans' and Aeneas had made when they settled in Rome.
Answer:
Jim
Explanation:
I have no idea what this is asking i just saw the word Jim....