The modernist theme reflected in the poem is:
<u><em>B. The isolation of individuals.</em></u>
""Come let us pity those who are better off than we are
come my friend and remember
that the rich have butlers but no friends
And we have friends but no butlers
Come let us pity the <em>married and unmarried</em>.""
In this poem ""The Garret""by Ezra Pound ,Ezra is trying to isolate individuals such as rich and poor,married and unmarried as suggested by lines""let us pity those who are better off than we are""and ""married and unmarried"".
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(based off prompt alone if you think its good, change what you want and use it)
The telephone and cell phone are important to everyday life. The cell phone makes it easier to communicate with others when they are farther away.
Before the telephone was introduced, it was harder to spread information, many historical figures had to use letters and wait multiple weeks/months for news to arrive. This was crucial time especially during wars because these historical figures had no way of knowing of important news until after waiting for it.
Once the telephone was introduced, many people were able to tell others information quickly. This invention helped others to call and inform others of things faster. Historical figures used this invention during harsh times to connect with each other faster than they used to.
Today, however, we use cell phones for everything. Cell phones are the highlight of connection for many younger and older generations today. We use cell phones to connect with others, inform each other of news, play games, call each other, and have fun. The cell phone is now a versatile and vital aspect of everyday life.
In conclusion, the cell phone and telephone has helped every aspect of communication, allowing everyone in the world to connect over thousands of miles away.
Percy, Annabeth, and Grover take a bus to West Hollywood. They wander the streets for miles looking for the DOA Recording Studios the gates of the Underworld, but no one has ever heard of it or knows where it is.
"All Quiet on the Western Front"<span> is a novel narrated by </span>Paul Bäumer<span>, a nineteen year old soldier who fights with fellow soldiers in the German army on the French front in World War I. It is written by Eric Maria Remarque, a German veteran of World War I.</span>