The question above wants to analyze your writing ability, through a text made by you. For this reason, I cannot write this text, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should think about the situation that caused a child to run away from home and want to come back. Several situations can make a child leave the house such as abuse, family fights, lack of freedom, psychological problems, among others.
Many reasons can also make children want to return home, such as homesickness, lack of care, lack of resources, violence, hunger, among others.
Based on that, you can choose one of these reasons to write your text.
<h3>Steps to write the text:</h3>
- Decide your narrator's point of view.
- The first-person point of view must feature a narrator who is a character in the story.
- This type of narrator only tells what he knows and what he has seen and can profoundly express his feelings.
- The third-person point of view presents a narrator who is not a character, but a type of viewer who has access to everything and everyone.
- Start the story by showing the character's domestic life and the elements that made him run away from home.
- Write down how the character felt away from home and the situations he faced.
- Show the reasons that made the character feel like he should go home.
- Finish the story by showing how this character was received on his return home.
More information about the narrative point of view is at the link:
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Answer:
Eteocles defends Thebes against his own brother, proving his loyalty.
Explanation:
Eteocles defended Thebes going against his brother. This reflects his loyalty towards Thebes. Irrespective of sharing the blood relationship of being brothers, Eteocles' didn't defend his brother. Antigone and Ismene remained in the palace and waited for the conclusion of the conflict to alive. Eteocles preferred his country in front of his brother. The archetype of loyalty towards the country has been reflected in the excerpt.
It depicts the collective society as a destructive force that represses the independent thinker.
Looking at the excerpt, you can see that even with the warnings they did not heed because of the few who did so. They went with the majority even if they were wrong. These independent thinkers, perished along with them as a result.