I should think so, it teaches about the difficulties others have to face. It does teach them to be thankful for what they have as well. Often, characters like the ones you described showcase independence and perseverance.
This is how. Shakespeare used a metrical<span> pattern consisting of lines of un</span>rhymed iambic<span> pentameter, called blank verse. His plays were composed using blank verse, although there are passages in all the plays that deviate from the norm and are composed of other forms of poetry and/or simple prose.</span>
True. Last 2005, Sempel wrote "Parks in Peril" on New York Times he, was calling the attention of the government of having a well-managed system to keep the National Park.