The two thematic statements that are relevant to the passage; The Age of Innocence are;
- The expectations of society can feel oppressive at times.
- Male gender norms can very oppressive to both men and women.
<h3>The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton</h3>
One of the themes central to The Age of Innocence is the struggle between the individual and the group. Newland Archer has been raised into a world where manners and moral codes dictate how the individual will act, and in some cases, even think.
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Answer:
"civilized" means you do what society admires, like saving others; "instinct" tells you to save yourself. "civilized" means you protect society at all costs; "instinct" means you preserve nature.
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The theme of William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 is A. Steadfastness of love.
Like other Shakespeare's sonnet this sonnect depicts the theme of permanency in love. Shakespeare signifies that the love doesn't change with the change in appearance, it remains constant. It's like a guiding star to a wandering ship. It remains constant to its position despite harsh conditions.