The two thematic statements that are relevant to the passage; The Age of Innocence are;
- The expectations of society can feel oppressive at times.
- Male gender norms can very oppressive to both men and women.
<h3>The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton</h3>
One of the themes central to The Age of Innocence is the struggle between the individual and the group. Newland Archer has been raised into a world where manners and moral codes dictate how the individual will act, and in some cases, even think.
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B. Allen would need to resign the forms.
He is called "the conductor"
Yes to building a strong relationship with your parents
No to modeling behaviors seen on reality TV shows
Yes to choosing friends who do not use drugs
Yes to being a positive role model for others
Yes to finding activities you can enjoy without drugs
Answer:
The author feels Diane is skillful and careful in her work with the tiger.
Explanation: