Henry's meeting with Sam contributes to the theme of the story by showing that Sam is a female. Before he met the real sam, he incorrectly thought that Sam was a male.
I believe that the theme relates to how women can do things men can do just as well and how Henry has to learn and understand this. When Henry met Sam, I could tell that he was a little off-put by the fact that she was the diner owner and a strong woman. In the play, Henry says "...but surely you have help from this fellow named Sam." this shows how he wrongly assumes Sam is a male. In the end, he even admits that "my readers and I have a lot to learn!"
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For the body of an essay you are mainly suppose to discuss the specific topic you have chosen, keep in mind not to go out of topic because it throws the essay off.
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people who we see as racist don't see members of the black community equal, therefore they often think they don't deserve the same rights as white people. segregation is a very harmful way they think will "fix the problems."
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I'm pretty sure that it would be Erik and Christine Daae.