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-She considers the physical characteristics of her guests when thinking about the Tuppers.
- She blames some of her problems on Elaine, whom she wants to use to gain access to Oliver Farnsworth.
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The moral behind this story is that one should not make hasty decisions only to fulfill a pleasure or to be greedy about something. People should always analyze the options they are given and find out which is the best and safest path to take to achieve what they want. In this case, the oldest fly stopped to think twice, and this patience and wisdom saved its life.
Cultural images and myths are nothing new, of course. Every culture has them. They provide a kind of glue that simultaneously helps to bond disparate people together into a unified whole and also helps explain and give order to a sometimes chaotic and confusing world. And Luce was hardly the first or only promoter of contrived or idealistic images.
The idealistic image of a "hero" goes as far back in time as civilization itself, because each civilization and culture needed role models to teach their young what they should aspire to become. During the Depression and World War II, Norman Rockwell's images of American home life -- and his "Four Freedoms" series in particular -- helped remind weary Americans what they were fighting to preserve -- and raised millions in war bonds.