I feel like he is saying that he is living in the joy or love of what he has created but that is just my opinion the meaningful textual evidence to support your answer is: "lived in a paradise of my own creation"
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Explanation:
The root should be "Mort" and the meaning of that , well its a base to a Latin word wich basically means "Death", hope this helped
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The cultural and social separation between the narrator and the Cabuliwallah best revealed through the description of the narrator's occupation and that of the Cabuliwallah.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The "Kabuliwala" written in 1957 by the renowned poet and the patriotist Rabindranath Tagore best explains the human relationships and the effect it had on people during the various phases of time. Rahmat, the Kabuliwala, is a fruit vendor who visits Calcutta to sell his products and thereby he befriends a girl called Mini.
The cultural and the social separation between the narrator and Rahmat was best revealed through their professions where Rahmat is a Vendor who travelled across cities to earn some profit whereas the narrator is a writer. Rahmat wears sturdy loose robes and a high turban which makes Mini to think that he is someone who kidnaps babies for fun. Mini's initial thought is indeed not great. This shows that the girl is not familiar with these kind of people which clearly explains the social separation which existed in their society. The description of the narrator at the start of the story also explains their cultural separation.
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She supported it because she wanted juliet to follow her heart as the nurse practically raised juliet.
They would not have as both characters allow communication between the the two that otherwise would not be possible.
Yes, because they want them to follow their hearts and not be forced to marry someone they don't love.
Explanation: hope this helps