<span>Thoreau defends his approach in the second paragraph of “Economy” in Walden by giving a simple a simple and sincere account as he knows himself best.</span>
The conclusion of a narrative is to kind of summarise a narrative and some times to show a counter claim
According to a different source, this question refers to the play "Antigone."
In Antigone, we meet two sisters, Antigone and Ismene. The sisters have recently lost their two brothers. Normally, this would mean that the sisters will mourn them and give them the funeral rites that are traditional in this situation. However, Creon, the king of Thebes, has outlawed this.
The sisters are similar to other archetypal antagonists because they are diametrically opposed to each other. While Antigone believes that the right thing to do is to disregard the law and take care of her brothers, Ismene believes that the law is supreme and should not be trifled with.
I think something along the lines of influence. Dialect kind of means accent.