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The essay should address the need to maintain hope in the absence of mental health. But a popular adage insists that "there is hope at the end of the tunnel."
- I totally agree with the quotation from "Turtles All the Way Down" and the popular adage.
- Therefore, let your essay address the issue of hope for a girl suffering from mental illness with these steps:
1. <u>Introduction</u> of the topic or theme and definitions of terms: Hope, Reality, Mental Illness, and Mental Health.
- State your position (claim) so that you can defend it with real-life examples.
2. <u>The Body</u> should be made up of 4 well-developed paragraphs on the reality of life and examples of hope expressed by those who have recovered from mental illness.
- Causes of mental illness should be explored in this part. Do not forget to discuss the role of mental health in society. This will go a long way to support your claim.
3. <u>Conclusion</u>: This is an important aspect of your essay where you add your personal experiences of the role of mental health in protecting the mentally vulnerable persons.
- Draw the attention of those responsible for ensuring good mental health for all citizens to the need to provide positive feedback to mental patients.
Thus, a suitable title for the essay can be <em>"Improving Mental Health For Life Sustainability</em>."
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Historic - slavery, capturing people
Purely fiction - made up characters
Dr. Lanyon is an intelligent, respectable lawyer who is suspicious the "Mr. Hyde" is threatening or bullying Dr. Jekyll into giving him property and leaving money for him in his will. Because Dr. Lanyon is an intelligent man, he always looks for a logical, practical answer, which is why he does not wonder is Hyde and Jekyll are the same person.
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Explanation:
The paradox of the final two lines of "Batter my Heart" is expressive of the Christian belief that freedom—the spiritual freedom of the soul that goes to heaven—is based on subservience to God. For one to be enthralled (which means "enslaved", at least figuratively) by God is considered a good...