The required answer to the above question depends on your ability to interpret text and your ability to recognize text elements in your life. as this is very personal, I cannot answer for you, but I will show you how to answer.
First, it is important that you read the book "Love Hate & Other Filters." This reading will allow you to get to know the character Maya well, the dreams and difficulties she faces.
You can search for summaries and articles about this book that will help you to understand this character in a deep way.
After that, you will need to identify at which points Maya is similar to you. For this, you will need to answer the following questions:
- What do Maya and I have in common?
- Which Maya dreams do I recognize in myself?
- What difficulties that Maya went through I already went through?
- How can the Maya character be impactful in my life?
- How is what this character represents meaningful to me?
Importantly, "Love Hate & Other Filters" shows how Maya survives in a community of people completely different from her ethnicity and how she manages to get involved in this society, without losing her customs and culture.
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Answer:n The Odyssey Odysseus is warned by the blind prophet Tiresias that all of the sacred cattle of the Sun God Helios should be left alone. ... He also tells Odysseus that when he returns home he will find suitors eating his food and courting his wife. He is told that he must send these men away or kill them.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The speech of Uchendu is important before Okonkwo leaves for Umuofia, as the speech warns younger generation about the cons of forgetting bonds with kinship.
Explanation:
"Things Fall Apart" is a novel written by Chinua Achebe. The novel is about Okonkwo, and Nigeria before colonization and post-colonization.
In Part 2, Chapter 19, when Okonkwa gives a feast for completing his 7-years of exile successfully and going back to Umuofia, the oldest member of the clan gives a speech.
Uchendu, the uncle of Okonkwo, was the oldest man of the clan, and breaks the kola nut. The importance of his speech is that he warns younger generation about the cons of forgetting bonds with kinship.
Answer:
Though I have seen my head (grown slightly bald) brought in upon a platter,
To say: "I am Lazarus, come from the dead, Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all"—
Explanation:
The two sections of this excerpt from T.S Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" that contain a biblical allusion are <em><u>Though I have seen my head (grown slightly bald) brought in upon a platter,</u></em> and
<em><u>To say: "I am Lazarus, come from the dead, Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all"—</u></em>
From the two sections, allusions are made first of all to John the Baptist whose head was brought on a platter for King Herod and Lazarus who was raised from the dead by Jesus. These are two valid events that happened and are recorded in the Bible.