I mean this is more ao but Fifty shades of Grey is pretty similar to the concept you’re describing.
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The poet used poetic devices such as rhyme scheme and parallelism, making it a lyrical poem
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Answer: Jim lived by himself in the center of Manhattan. He is used to comfort and conformity. He wakes up to the sound of his unbearably loud neighbors arguing, brushes his teeth, gets dressed, and is on his way by 6:30. He picks up a bagel from his nearby convenience store and heads to work. He has an average desk job with accounting, with an average home, and average life. His coworker, and best friend, Jacob, sees how he is always doing the same thing everyday. He sees how Jom's conformity is preventing him from really enjoying himself. So one day, Jacob says to Jim, " I see how you live, and I see that you are always doing the same thing. Doesn't that ever get boring?" "Not really,", Jim said plainly. "I want you to try something." Jacob said. "The next time something spontaneous comes up, take it." "Ok" Jim said. That night, he heard a noise outside of his building." It was the doorbell. He opened the door, wondering who it was, and it was a man. Not just a man, but he had a wife and a baby. The man said, "Please. I need a place to stay.
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<span>Dissenters of all kinds have often shown resilience throughout history, mainly when the government they are dissenting against tries to silence them. They can be resilient by refusing to "back down". this is what i seen </span>