<span>The statement that accurately describes the narrator’s point of view in Anthem by Ayn Rand is that It remains as first person but changes from we to I. It is said that n the story, the narrator was using the first person "we" because it was forbidden in their society. It was during in Chapter 11 that he started to use "I" instead of "we". We can derive from this sudden change that the narrator wanted to emphasize his individuality and that he does not want to be stuck in a world wherein he cannot recognize himself as a single person. It is set in a dystopian society wherein everything was not good and that the author wanted to tell the readers that someday, we will be experiencing these phenomena.
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The statement from the dissenting opinion of tinker v. des moines court decision that best supports the reasoning that the conduct of the student protesters was not within the protection of the free speech clause of the first amendment is :
In cox v. Louisiana, the court clearly stated that the rights of free speech and assembly "do not mean that everyone with opinion or beliefs to express may address a group at any public place at any time
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In the story, Kezia is always scared of her father. Her father was a strict disciplinarian who was always strict towards her. He never spoke to her softly and in a loving manner. He always scolded her and even beat her up for small mistakes. Parents should not let their stress and workload interfere in their family life. Parents should always spend quality time with their children. Bonding and understanding should always be there so that the children can open up their feelings and problems with their parents. Their should be no communication gap between the parents and theif children.