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Yala Korwin was a Polish artist who survived work camp during WWII. After the traumatic experience of WWII Korwin immigrated to the United States in 1956,
Korwin was born in 1923 and was an exceptional student allowing her to be immediately accepted into her prioritised art institute. Due to WWII, in 1942 she was forced to leave and to prioritise her life before her interests. Korwin's mother was a bookkeeper and her father was a history teacher with a Jewish religion at the time. Korwin, her mother and two sisters attended a ghetto whilst her father hid in a photo studio. Not long after both her parents were sent to a concentration camp. By using her friend's sister's paperwork she was able to land herself with "light laboratory work". It turned out the work was an ammunition factory, but still remained to work there for two and a half years until war ended in 1945. As soon as war ended Korwin left for France where her cousins and Aunt was located. This is where she met her husband Paul and had her two children.
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C). The speaker compares the changing nature of child's emotions to the changing states of the natural world.
Explanation: <em>Rabindranath Tagore, through this poem, conveys the idea of joy and happiness brought to a child's life by the little elements of nature </em>like honey, flowers etc. The speaker also is enjoying this state of a child's joy and thus, deriving pleasure out of it. <em>The poem deals with the psychological state of mind of a child who is overjoyed with nature's artistry and beautifully compares it to the beauty of nature. The speaker provides an idea of ushering happiness, love, affection into a child's life not by loads of luxury but by these unadorned beauties of nature.</em> The poet wishes to suggest <em>an alternative to the money-minded world</em><em> </em>where happiness is equated to wealth <em>by replacing it with the beauty and serenity of nature.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. the knowledge of his own approaching death." The circumstances that inspired poet Dylan Thomas to write "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" is about <span>the knowledge of his own approaching death</span>