Answer:
The answer is Both the aquarium and the monument are architectural structures that have been destroyed or almost destroyed, and are symbols for a decent past.
Explanation:
"For the union dead" is a book written by Robert Lowell and was published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux in 1964 and it was Lowell 6th book. Colonel Shaw was an American officer who fought during the American civil war for the Union Army. He was an abolitionist and commended the first all-black regiment.
Lowell wrote the poem For the Union dead with his early days reminisces of an Old Boston Aquarium built near Colonel Shaw figurine to enhance its beauty. In his book, he talked about how men fought for equality and American dreams during the ancient days but their sacrifices have faded away since capitalism had taken over American society.
Answer:
The most likely themes of the poem is:
A. A war-torn places can find peace
Explanation:
As introduced by Levertov, this poem recalled the time of Christmas in 1972 - when it was the season of peace, holiday in the US, instead of the peace, it was during the bombing in Vietnam. Writing this poem, Levertov moved the images from the violence of the war with the sight of a child with its feed blown off, bombed villages, etc. to the haunting beauty of birds' song, to the peaceful and familiar scene of a countryside in Vietnam. She did emphasis the peace in the context of the war, to highlight the rare moments of peace could be found in a war-torn place like Vietnam.
The effect that the tone of the excerpt has on the reader is that it produces shivers down their spine, or a feeling of unease.
Answer:
Personal Freedom allows you to say what you want to say and it allows you to chose who you want to be.
Economic Freedom allows you to create businesses ,shops, and stocks.