Deserving of respect is the best definition
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The elements that 'The Silent Songbird' have employed from 'The Rainbow Crow' includes various things like the subject. The subject of both stories is centered around the idea of 'discussion or anatomy of convenience and selflessness.' Both of them talk about the issues and the resolutions to them.
Despite these similarities, there are remarkable differences in both the stories. <u><em>'The Silent Songbird' portrays the protagonist Madison as a hero who is responsible for operating situations or problems solitarily while 'The Rainbow Crow' portrays the crow seeking for assistance despite its own flickering characteristics</em></u>.
The author's purpose for writing a human rights issue in "Of Mice & Men" Is to tell others about the Issue in the book so we can do something about it. Lennie in the book has special needs to were people think he is just weird and stupid. But he is really disabled and people don't understand and the only person there for him is George. *spoiler alert* He ends up dying at the end because the people didn't understand him and he just needed help. Which is what the author is trying to send the reader so we can fix this human rights issue.
(i love that book)