The theme is THE STRUGGLE FOR SELF-DEFINITION the main character struggles to find her true self.
Piatt conveys her
realist views about nature and society through this poem. She seems to
suggest that the world, like nature, is not always ideal. She paints a
rational picture of society: “And my subject, the dove, coos on, /
Though my hand creep close to her nest.” These lines convey how the
world is made up of good people and bad people. The dove represents the
people who are benign and trusting, even with those out to harm them.
The dubious actions of the narrator of the poem depict those people who
try to take advantage of the trust and loyalty of the gentle people. The
speaker is depicted as flawed and human. She can hurt others and also
be hurt by others. Piatt does not seem to adhere to the romantic
idealization of nature and women.
Answer:
interesting questions -
ask about their experience and any differences
ask them what really made them to write a memoir about the experience
ask them what was their journey from writing to getting it published
<span>The infamous Salem witch trials began during the spring of 1692, after a group of young girls in Salem Village, Massachusetts, claimed to be possessed by the devil and accused several local women of witchcraft. As a wave of hysteria spread throughout colonial Massachusetts, a special court convened in Salem to hear the cases; the first convicted witch, Bridget Bishop, was hanged that June. </span>
There are not many cons, but often the most common argument against them is,
1) How "Unqualified teachers" are going to be teaching kids about financial literacy
2) How the school districts will fund these new courses
3) And how are they planning on adding these subjects to crowded curriculums