This question is about "Killers of the Flower Moon", by David Grann.
Answer:
1. Greed is the motivation for Ernest's actions.
2. Grann does this through the constant fear and dread that Mollie feels throughout the plot.
Explanation:
1. Ernest Burkhart is a very greedy man and this is his only motivation to continue his evil actions towards Mollie, her family and her people. Ernest Burkhart pretends to be an affectionate and loving husband so that Mollie does not distrust him and he can continue his plans to kill her and possess her fortune. The construction of the family, in this case, is only a facade, since Burkhart's plans go beyond that.
2. Grann uses highly descriptive language, which shows the constant dread and the psychological horror to which Mollie is subjected as her family members are being murdered. This emotional imbalance creates a lot of anxiety and creates a lively relationship in relation to the particular horror of crimes committed within a family and a united community.
The Haida and Maori cultures view the mother-child relationship as:
Both view mothers as caring and protective over their children.
The Haida myth focuses on creating light and people. The Haida creation myth is about a trickster who stole the sun, the moon and the stars in order to bring light to his own world. Even though he created animals, fish, trees, men, and all the creatures, they lived in darkness because he stole light.
On the other hand, the Maori myth focuses mostly on the relationship between parts of nature. The Maori creation myth tells the story how humans were born and how nature helped in their birth by sacrificing themselves.
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As per Gerstel and Sarkisian, the social class is more significant than ethnicity to understand the dissimilarities between family ties as well as the behavior of ethnic groups. <em>To substantiate their claim, they have compared the distinct ethnic groups and developed a database that helped in examining the distinctions in the practical, financial, and emotional relationships of each group and this also supported their claim</em>. It contains critical distinction to the authors because their assumptions lack a universal approach and apply to certain conditions.
1 It was such a boring book to finish.
2 The exam was too hard so nobody got a good mark.
3 She is so kind that everyone likes her.
4 My dog eats so much food that I can't afford to keep it.
5 The holiday apartment had so much quiet that you could hear the insects.