The woods might symbolize a place to test your willpower, but it could also symbolize the unexplored or unknown, and the forgotten. I would make this comparison because the forests often are associated with being lost. Also in a society full of technology, it could be easy for a human to disregard the complexity and beauty of nature, causing it to become an unknown, unexplored and a forgotten place. Woods are also a harsh place to live and survive using survival skills thus testing your willpower to survive. Forests are also vast and diverse, making them easy to get lost in.
These are things that I believe the woods symbolize.
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Each impresario agreed to settle a specific number of Catholic families on a defined land grant within six years. In return, the impresario received a land premium of just over 23,000 acres for every 100 families he settled.
His thesis is basically that the ban of books has led to society becoming brain dead and obsessed with technology, in a bad way. for example, Mildred loves her hologram/electronic family more than she likes Guy
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pregnant and her father has threatened to send her out of the house. write a letter to pacify the father and suggest what you can be done to salvage the situation.
Explanation:
The correct answer is option two.
In the excerpt from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the author Robert Louis Stevenson, intends to make the reader understand Mr. Utterson. The passage clearly makes quite a complete description of Mr. Utterson's character, personal, social and drinking habits, as well as his relationship with Mr. Ensfield.