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1. <u>School should help you question your beliefs</u>.
- * "Now I understand that one of the important reasons for ... getting an education is to learn that the things you've believed in all your life aren't true."
2. <u>The most meaningful gift is showing that you care</u>.
- * "There are a lot of people who will give money or materials, but very few who will give time and affection."
3. <u>Progress is based on the work of others</u>.
- * "No one really starts anything new, Mrs. Nemur. Everyone builds on other men's failures. There is nothing really original in science."
Explanation:
Daniel Keyes' "Flowers for Algernon" revolves around the story of how a young man who is mentally handicapped was able to become intelligent through surgery. This science fiction novel explores the themes of the human life cycle, the limits of science, and the importance of knowledge over happiness.
1. The theme of questioning one's beliefs through the school or education system is shown in the quote about<em> "getting an education is to learn that the things you've believed in all your life aren't true"</em>.
2. The theme of care as the most meaningful gift is expressed in the quote about people who give money or material things but<em> "very few who will give time and affection"</em>.
3. And the theme of progress is based on the work of others is shown in the quote <em>"Everyone builds on other's failures"</em>.
Macbeth's wife is one of the most powerful female characters in literature. Unlike her husband, she lacks all humanity, as we see well in her opening scene, where she calls upon the "Spirits that tend on mortal thoughts" to deprive her of her feminine instinct to care. Her burning ambition to be queen is the single feature that Shakespeare developed far beyond that of her counterpart in the historical story he used as his source. Lady Macbeth persistently taunts her husband for his lack of courage, even though we know of his bloody deeds on the battlefield. But in public, she is able to act as the consummate hostess, enticing her victim, the king, into her castle. When she faints immediately after the murder of Duncan, the audience is left wondering whether this, too, is part of her act.
Ultimately, she fails the test of her own hardened ruthlessness. Having upbraided her husband one last time during the banquet (Act III, Scene 4), the pace of events becomes too much even for her: She becomes mentally deranged, a mere shadow of her former commanding self, gibbering in Act V, Scene 1 as she "confesses" her part in the murder. Her death is the event that causes Macbeth to ruminate for one last time on the nature of time and mortality in the speech "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow"
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The example is a metaphor. It means that the hills are dark. Hills usually aren’t actually black. It doesn’t use like or as and it doesn’t use a human quality on a non-human thing.