When your sorrow is genuine, it's a deep holy longing, full of sacred desires
Walton's use of the word "savage" places him alongside the many other characters in Frankenstein who prejudge the monster based on appearance alone prejudice
Walton loves the stranger because he is similar, and therefore offers the promise of an end to isolation. His acceptance of the stranger shows that it is Walton who is truly innocent and full of "sweetness family, society,isolation prejudice, lost innocence
Walton holds tightly on to his innocence. He focuses on Victor's romantic love of nature rather than his warning against an ambition-fueled quest for knowledge ambition and fallibility lost innocence
Victor sees himself as a man of "experience" instructing another, "innocent" man. He clearly has something to say on the subject of ambition ambition and fallibility lost innocence
Shelley portrays Walton as a stubborn innocent fool. He chooses to ignore Victor's warnings and, believing himself to deserve achieving his ambition, trusts "fate" instead. Ambition and fallibility And lost of innocence
Both options A and B are present in the idea exposed in <em>The Anti-Suffragist </em>by William Lloyd. But, when it comes to this specific passage, the answer that seems to be correct is B. show that objections to suffrage are based upon stereotypical assumptions about women.
This passage is about the misconception that women would rather worry - only - about domestic affairs and leave the thinking to men, since it is a hard task.
The woman characterized in this poem, Remonstra, ends up proving the exact opposite, however. She works so hard fighting against the suffrage, organizing speeches and committees, that everyone else admires her intelligence and abilities. People even say she would be better at running a city than half the men in office. The stereotype she is fighting so diligently to maintain is, thus, destroyed.
Answer:
1. The biggest influence in shaping Ponyboy's identity was his loyalty to his gang as throughout the book the author shows just how loyal Ponyboy is. 2. To begin with, in the story, Darry did not want Ponyboy to go to the rumble because he was quite beat up.
Explanation:
In Western culture nowadays, two of the most influential and significant areas of society are education and entertainment. These two subjects contribute significantly to the development of values and ideas in Western culture.
When it comes to education, it is important to remember that people who attend schools not only gain knowledge in the subject they are studying. They are also able to learn values and principles that guide society. These are passed from professors to students.
On the other hand, when it comes to entertainment, celebrities hold a lot of power over the things people think about. An endorsement of a particular behaviour by a celebrity, a show or a movie can potentially validate the behaviour so that it is reproduced more often in society.