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Answer:
The ideas about hatred conveyed in lines 6-11 of "Hatred" denoted that Hatred is older and younger than other feelings; that hatred gives birth to what gives it life; sleeplessness feeds it.
Explanation:
The poem "Hatred" by Wislawa Symborska show a tone of mock adulation. Although the poem talks about hatred and it's growth and method of operation, it also lurks a purpose of exposing the evils of hatred. line 11 shows that sleep make us irritable and physically weak but that hatred gains strenght from it.
The poet suggest Hatred as a unique feeling that is brought upon an individual. he also believes that Hatred is a creative force which no one can know what it is capable of. He made use of personification in the poem.
The poet believes that our violent desires will end the world by saying that both fire and ice are destructive. in this case fire stands for the heat of desire and ice stands for hatred. Hate is given different human attributes through out the poem.
As many main conflicts as an author can have to make sense of the plot. Hope this helps~
Answer:
I would like to think that the answer is D
Explanation:
The american dream is the concept of a perfect life also referred to as "the white picket fence dream" in which one has a family, a stable job, with a nice house and is happy. I believe that the American Dream is projected in Edward scissor hands where everyone lives in a colorful house and nobody is ever mad and everything seems perfect. but obviously perfection does not exist. we are all flawed and shall all run into problems throughout their life. on top of that, not everything wants the same thing. ones great perhaps may not be the same as another. so essentially the american dream should be anything that we want it to be.
I never read "of mice and men" but i know that Steinbeck tries to highlight the harshness of reality to prove that the american dream isn't actually ideal and is completely misleading