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Although Winston is the protagonist of the novel, and has some hero-like qualities, Winston is an anti-hero because he has qualities that are contrary to the archetypal hero qualities. Winston hates the totalitarian control and enforced repression that are characteristic of his government
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The Ball Poem” is a very subtle and beautiful poem about a little boy’s growing up. The poet sees this little boy one day when he has just lost his ball. The loss of his ball is teaching him that in life, we often lose things and they cannot be easily replaced. Such lessons are a part of growing up, and everyone has to learn them at some point in time or the other. However, it is painful for the poet to watch the boy in his sad state. He is sure that the ball, as well as the person who whistles by the boy, feels the same way as he does.
Answer: He feels a strong sense of duty and responsibility...
Explanation: i know for sure its not #3 and #2 doesn't sound correct either.
if its not number 1 its will be for sure number 2
Summary: =====> The poem Sympathy, focuses on the relationships of freedom, and oppression, of an individual to an oppressive society; the bird to its cage, and of an artist to expression.
Question: =====> The problem faced by both the Bird, and the Author of the poem sympathy is that.
Answer: =====> They both face barriers that restrict their freedom.
Hope that helps!!!!
It could be B but i'm not sure...