I think it is okay to break the law, but only if you, yourself truly believe that it is okay. When you believe in something so strongly and genuinely believe that what you are doing is right then it is right. Others may perceive your choice of judgment as wrong but in the end, I believe that it is you who decides if you are right or not. Susan B. Anthony's case is a great example of this, she truly believed that she deserved the right to vote, even though others frowned upon it, it may have seemed wrong at the time but to her, she knew that she was in the right. In the end, Susan B. Anthony became an inspiration to women by fighting for what she believed in and proving that maybe sometimes some laws are meant to be broken as time changes
I think it is okay to break the law only in certian circumstances. If the law is there to proctect you then it shouldn't be broken, but if the law isn't harmful to you or others in certian sitituations it would accually be helpful to break a law. A very good example of this is when Susan B. Anthony voted and broke the law. The law was in place not to proctect anyone and when it was broken it did not physically harm anyone. The law was in place to give men more power, and it treated women's opinons like they were nothing. But I do see a different side to the story. If the law is in place to proctect you or someone else from physcial harm I do not think that the law should be broken. One example of this is speeding. If you speed you are putting yourself and others in a postion where physical harm is possible. The law is there to proctect you.
B you would be able to eliminate a and c because it isn't true that it does have any effect on the meaning of the poem and you could tell that personification is used and that it isn't nonsense it's just figurative language
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The correct answer should be - the Byronic hero did not always consider himself innocent. The Byronic hero is different from other Romantic heroes in that he is aware of his own flaws, as well as the flaws of those around him and the society itself. The Byronic hero is very pensive and indecisive about what he is supposed to do, always wanting to run away, but being unable to do so.