Forces are strong but an forces push? Push pull you hear it what’s that sound? It’s forces moving.
irst, Loretta Lee is a tough character. She lives in the tenements with her husband Iggy. Perhaps a product of her environment, Loretta has a ragged, worn appearance as she smokes and drinks incessantly. Her tough exterior reveals a tough interior when Max and Kevin visit Loretta (in order to return her purse), and she does not exactly treat them with kindness. In fact, she insults Kevin by calling his dad a "magician" because he disappeared as soon as he heard Kevin was going to have a birth defect.
However, Loretta Lee is also very brave. Max is eventually kidnapped by his dad Kenny "the Killer" Kane. Killer Kane ties Max to the boiler in the basement where Max is unable to get free. Loretta risks her life to save Max. She is the only one brave enough to go down there. As Loretta cuts the ropes that hold Max, her hands shake violently. When Killer Kane appears, he begins “squeezing [Loretta’s] neck...[with his] two big hands.” The only reason he lets go is that Max begins telling the story of his dad killing his mom. At this point, Killer Kane switches his attention to hurting Max instead. Thus, Loretta must care about both Max and Kevin deep down inside of her. She risks her own life to save Max.
Answer: that there was a being that already decided their short fates.
Explanation:
In Ovid's "Metamorphoses", gods are responsible for altering the physical forms of earthly creatures. Ovid doesn't state it in the introductory lines, but the epic itself makes it clear that gods do it almost whimsically, of their own accord and for their own purposes. Kafka never says who transformed Gregor into a vermin. He even uses a passive construction: Gregor "found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin". A faceless, nameless force seems to be responsible for this unexpected occurrence. Kafka makes it look almost absurd, as Gregor's world is all too real, so no gods or any supernatural force can be involved. However different the two works are, one thing is similar - people are completely powerless and helpless. All they can do is to suffer or annihilate themselves.
Amherst Street was renamed because the doctor whom it was named after was not a good person. He wanted to get rid of "native" people. He went as far as purposely giving them blankets laced with smallpox. This might be offensive to Indigenous people of Britain to celebrate him and have to see his name publicly displayed.