Plan: I will begin with a quotation about the importance of diversity. Then, I’ll state my claim. In the body, I’ll use three main points about celebrating cultural foods and entertainment and learning about other cultures. I’ll provide evidence about other towns that have diversity days and the kinds of events that they include. I’ll include pictures illustrating how other towns celebrate diversity days. For the ending, I’ll review all the points and pose a question to keep the audience thinking.
<span>The stanza is an example of extended metaphor. It is interesting that the lines are unchanged from the original song from which the melody for “Birmingham Sunday” is taken. In this metaphor, the “men in the forest” seemed awfully concerned about the “black berries.” At the same time, the speaker, “with a tear” in his or her eye, asks about the “dark ships.” Although this stanza can be taken many different ways, I think it is a metaphor for the fear that people feel for things they do not understand. The men in the forest are scared of things they don’t know from the Blue Sea, while the speaker (who seems to be from the Blue Sea based on the question posed) is fearful of the dark ships in the forest. In this way, the extended metaphor is speaking about the fear that races have of each other and the meaninglessness of that fear. Just as the “black berries” or “dark ships” mean nothing to us, race shouldn’t mean anything when evaluating the worth of a person.</span>
Answer:
He is getting what he always wanted.
Explanation:
This quote means that he exchanges what he does not want for something he does. Blindness means that you are lacking sight. Poverty means you are lacking money. Exchanging one for the other means you are getting out of a position of lack and stepping into abundance. You are gaining what you did not have previously.
<span>They are both struggling for freedom, their dignity, and most important humanity</span>
This is true. I hope I could help :D.
Have a great rest of the day.