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In both cases we have examples and how the local culture affects the lives of the characters, as both had obvious goals that had misinterpreted results. One of the stories focuses on cultural concepts in religiosity, while the other focuses on family responsibility and the obligation of an individual to follow in the footsteps of parents.
Explanation:
In "Black Ships Before Troy" we are introduced to a narrative that shows the moment when Lacoon tried to prevent the plan that led to the creation and sending of the Trojan horse from being carried out. He tried to warn the Trojans that this plan was bad, but he was brutally killed by sea serpents when he was in Athens. However, the Trojans blamed Lacoon's death on the goddess Athena because they thought she had murdered him for being offended by his position on the Trojan horse.
In "Heart of a Samurai", on the other hand, he introduces us to a boy son of fishermen who wants to be a samurai. However, people do not understand why he has this desire and does not want to follow the work of his parents.
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The change in Manuel's heart is brought about by the suspicious behavior of Tomiko in frequently disappearing into the night and the presence of the same red fox he had fed in the desert before.
Explanation:
The story of "Manuel and the Magic Fox" by Ekaterina Sedia revolves around the protagonist Manuela and the red fox that he'd helped in the earlier part of the story. He had fed the fox and the fox had come back as a young Japanese girl named Tomiko to help Manuel and his sick mother.
At first, when Tomiko came to help out, Manuel felt <em>"renewed and confident"</em> in managing their daily life. He now has a partner to help out in the work. But then, he began to experience anxiety and resented Tomiko. This was brought about by the appearance of the same red fox one night. Even though he didn't think much about it, the fox's appearance in their garden led him to be anxious about something. And he did not think much about the occurrence, and even with the frequent disappearance of Tomiko at times, almost every night. But as it would have been, he started to be suspicious of her actions. He also <em>"grew resentful that she asked for his trust, while she did not offer hers"</em>. This mainly caused the change of heart in Manuel, for he felt that Tomiko also have the right to offer her trust and not expect only from him.
The countries or states that were mostly Protestant in 1560 were England, Germany, Switzerland, Scotland, the Netherlands, the Baltic states, Scandinavia and Hungary.
Conflict avoidance is a person's method of reacting to conflict, which attempts to avoid directly confronting the issue at hand. Methods of doing this can include changing the subject, putting off a discussion until later, or simply not bringing up the subject of contention.