The quote is speaking about the origins of war. The nature of war. Which lies behind the evil instincts of man that they are born with and live by. As the quote says man has a urge to kill, destroy, and cause rage. The quote says that we cannot blame the politicians and capitalists alone, who are the people that is usually exposed for their dirty deeds. He or she says they are only doing what we all live to do. Even love. Therefore man destroys everything good because of its nature to kill.
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Answer:
The poet develops the theme by:
1. comparing overcoming the hardships in life to weathering a storm.
Explanation:
In "He Had His Dream" by Paul Laurence Dunbar, the speaker describes someone who does not let the difficulties of life determine his fate. Such difficulties are compared, in an extended metaphor, to a storm. Even though the stormy winds are strong enough to almost sink the ship, the man remains strong and hopeful. He tells himself the storm will soon pass, and he will be able to reach his destination when it does. The speaker is thus, comparing overcoming the hardships in life to weathering a storm.
Answer:
The storytelling methods of flashback and foreshadowing both portray story events out of chronological order. Foreshadowing offers allusion (perhaps implicit) to some future occurrences; flashback explains some previous events connected to the present.
Explanation:
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I believe it is the last sentence, it has the most direct relation to the prompt.