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Use a planner, or a calendar for activities. You should get a bit of break, too. Here's an example for "monday".
MONDAY:
7:00 Wake up
7:30 Eat breakfast
8:00 Go to school, learn there.
3:00 Come back from school, get a break
3:30 Do studies and homework.
4:00 Break
4:30 Do studies and homework, finish or do most of it this time.
5:30 Free time, go play, exercise, etc
6:30 Eat dinner
7:00 Free time, go play, get ready for bed
Walton's use of the word "savage" places him alongside the many other characters in Frankenstein who prejudge the monster based on appearance alone prejudice
Walton loves the stranger because he is similar, and therefore offers the promise of an end to isolation. His acceptance of the stranger shows that it is Walton who is truly innocent and full of "sweetness family, society,isolation prejudice, lost innocence
Walton holds tightly on to his innocence. He focuses on Victor's romantic love of nature rather than his warning against an ambition-fueled quest for knowledge ambition and fallibility lost innocence
Victor sees himself as a man of "experience" instructing another, "innocent" man. He clearly has something to say on the subject of ambition ambition and fallibility lost innocence
Shelley portrays Walton as a stubborn innocent fool. He chooses to ignore Victor's warnings and, believing himself to deserve achieving his ambition, trusts "fate" instead. Ambition and fallibility And lost of innocence
The theme of giving what you have for someone else,in having hope.How kids survive a difficult journey to a refugee camp in Kenya.
The second temple...till that got destroyed too. Jews don't believe in idols. Hope this helped.
What I would draw from that quote, would be to be who you are and don't let peoples opinion about you make any difference. Also don't let social media or peers of anyone of the sort, try changing who you are, but rather be yourself.
Hope this helps!