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The poster would be created showing people supporting each other and having the freedom to talk about their feelings without fear of judgment and reprisals.
Explanation:
We know that many factors must be modified in the world in order for human beings to reach full happiness, however the free and unjudged dialogue and the support between people can bring relief from the stress and frustrations of day-to-day providing moments of full happiness.
For this reason, a poster could be created showing the importance of freedom of dialogue. Showing how important it is that we talk about our feelings and even more important is to listen to what others have to say and not judge, but support them.
The bird with the broken neck is the symbol of such abuse.
The bird represented the woman's freedom and something she wanted to have one day. It was constantly in a cage, like she was in her house married to an abusive husband. Even though he was not physically abusive towards her, the mental abuse was unbearable which is why she killed him.
Answer:
this questions are based on personal perspectives of a reader but i will tell you mine.
Explanation:
1) Nick Carraway, the story's narrator, has a singular place within The Great Gatsby. First, he is both narrator and participant. Part of Fitzgerald's skill in The Great Gatsby shines through the way he cleverly makes Nick a focal point of the action, while simultaneously allowing him to remain sufficiently in the background. In addition, Nick has the distinct honor of being the only character who changes substantially from the story's beginning to its end. Nick, although he initially seems outside the action, slowly moves to the forefront, becoming an important vehicle for the novel's messages. nick is a special character as he tells the story without "coloring" it. he simply says his mind and is very transparent to his dealings. if daisy was the narrator the story would sound different and have a whole meaning to it.
2) For the valley of ashes, It represents the moral and social decay that results from the uninhibited pursuit of wealth, as the rich indulge themselves with regard for nothing but their own pleasure. The valley of ashes also symbolizes the plight of the poor, like George Wilson, who live among the dirty ashes and lose their vitality as a result. and the Eyes of Dr T.J. Eckleburg may represent God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland, though the novel never makes this point explicitly.
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Compare Sarah Palin's view of government involvement in addressing obesity issues with Congressman Tim Huelskamp's view.
Answer: I believe that both of their views are very different and have different targets, on one hand we have Sarah Palin who thinks that the government should not get involved with what kids are eating at all when she directly attacks the“Let's Move” initiative. On the other we have Tim Huelskamp who does not agree with having to limit the amount of calories that kids eat at school. I believe that Tim’s view is right since every kid is different and I really don't think that limiting the amount of food they consume is the right way to handle the obesity problem.
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