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saveliy_v [14]
3 years ago
5

Does anyone have a poem for winter turning to spring?

English
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olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
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Ten beautiful spring poems - Pan Macmillanhttps://www.panmacmillan.com › blogs › literary › poe...

Feb 16, 2021 — Than that, even as in April, So in November, Winter is gone that must go? Or is all your lore. Not to call November November, And April April ...

Twelve beautiful winter poems - Pan Macmillanhttps://www.panmacmillan.com › blogs › literary › wint...

Nov 3, 2020 — I will not, cannot go. Appears in A Poem for Every Winter Day, edited by Allie Esiri. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. Robert Frost.

38 Spring Poems - Beautiful Poems about Springtime

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Diane couldn't concentrate on General Hospital because Santana, her beagle who had been cooped up in the house all day, wanted to take a long walk around the lake.

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The connector because in this case is a subordinating linker which means that it is connecting a subordinate clause to an independent one and the comma is not necessary.  

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<u>Describe, in your own words, Sartre’s idea of the importance of reality and how that concept informs his view of cowardice.</u>

In his 1946 work <em>"Existentialism is Humanism",</em> Sartre explores existentialism and its effect on humanity. He states that a <u>coward</u> is: <em>"defined by the deed that he has done. What people feel obscurely, and with horror, is that the coward as we present him is guilty of being a coward."  </em>The action of the coward defines him, an aspect that can be changed only by him. If he is committed to change what defines him, he can erase the notion of being a coward.

Nevertheless, Sartre mentions that “<em>There is no reality except in action</em>”, and this reveals the <u>importance of reality</u>. Humans, regardless of the outcome of an unattainable future, are still in control of some aspects of their reality through their actions; thus, they can shape their individual futures in a way.

This is <u><em>"total freedom"</em></u> defined solely by the individual, as Sartre says: <em>"Those who hide from this total freedom, in a guise of solemnity or with deterministic excuses, I shall call cowards."  </em>What matters in someone's existence is what is decided. A <u>decision </u>is going to shape someone's reality and will define whether the person is a <em>hero</em> or a <em>coward</em>.<em>  </em>

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