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"dude, this has not been in the country for 15 years, but he knows nothing, go talk to someone else"
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I know lines 5-19 so here:
It matters because This person is feeling sorry but learns to accept what they did or are doing. Consequences have actions.
I really hope I helped, I did this last year I think so I kind of remember.
ALSO NO EXACT COPYING, THANK YOU
In the Tropics of New York by Claude McKay, the fruits in
the first stanza were described carefully in order to show a vivid and almost
real sensory experience of the picture the poet had in mind. It also gives an
impression of the longing of the speaker of such tropical fruits as he was
riding in the cargo ship as depicted in the poem – as judged with the
meticulous choice of words.
In this story, we learn about Tom, who is a man with a heart condition that suggests that he will die young. Because of this, he tries to avoid intense emotions or exciting events that can trigger his heart problems. When he meets a girl he likes, Ruby, he has to make the choice between a long, dull life, or a short, exciting one.
Tom resolves this conflict at the end of the story by choosing to have a long, dull life. He stops seeing Ruby, gets a serious, but dull job, and allows his fear to win. This resolution is not effective, as we later learn that Tom regrets this choice, and would have rather been with Ruby.