In Once Upon A Time by Nadine Gordimer, the narrator tells a "bedtime" story about a family which becomes obsessed with its safety and goes to extreme ends to protect itself from an unknown force which it is led to believe consists of undesirable people, "loafers, tsotsis" (hooligans) and even the unemployed. There is little understanding between cultures and "people of another color" are viewed with suspicion unless they are the "reliable housemaids and gardeners."
He would stay in his room, without leaving it, and he would always cry, and he wouldn't try to find comfort in anything else. He would also wish for death, because apparently there was no point in living without Rosaline.
The answer to this is <span>slowing down the plot to focus on an important character. i just took the test
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Earth orbits the sun at an average distance of 149.60 million KM in a counterclockwise pattern viewed above the northern hemisphere.