Answer and Explanation:
1. he learned about the role of voodoo in population life, when he observed that even with medical treatments that showed beneficial results, Haitians were reluctant to consult a voodoo master. With that, he saw how voodoo was something very culturally rooted, justifying its presence in the lives of Haitians.
2. He interprets this as an intrinsic part of the local culture, going so far as to disrespect or not value voodoo, it caused a cultural shock in the community and prevented the Haiinians' trust in foreign doctors who were trying to help.
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Answer:
I can't see the scene , I don't know but all I can say is explain what you see
Answer:
The meaning (as I see it) is that life is hard, even sorrowful, but you must keep going.
Explanation:
"Great Nature"--whether it represents God, natural beauty (in a romanticist sense), or something else entirely--represents uncertainty. You are at its mercy, and you must find your path by doing. The idea quite resonates with me: that while you may despair and never want to wake, you must, and you must keep moving through your day because that's how you will find your path.
If this doesn't resonate with you I'd be happy to discuss and form a different interpretation, or even explain myself better, just let me know.