Answer:
The sentence that best states the them of "Everything that Rises Must Converge" is:
D. Crisis leads to clarity of perspective.
Explanation:
"Everything that Rises Must Converge" is a short story by author Flannery O'Connor. The plot revolves around J.ulian and his mother. J.ulian considers himself a modern, progressive young man, whose mind is open to the new times and new demands of society. On the other hand, he perceives his own mother in a most close-minded way, constantly judging her actions and believing she is wrong, even inferior, for having a prejudiced view of the word.
<u>J.ulian does not realize he is prejudiced as well, but against his own mother. </u><u>It is only at the end of the story, when she has stroke and dies (a crisis), that clarity comes to him.</u><u> She dies after having been punched by an African-American woman who felt offended by her. Instead of helping his mother, comforting her, explaining why that happened, J.ulian begins to humiliate her, saying she had gotten what she deserved. When she passes away, however, he has "his entry into the world of guilt and sorrow." He loses the woman who loved him unconditionally and who, in return, only received his judgment.</u>
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This is important because it can help you understand the context better.
Warren believes that "separate but equal" does not give minority children equal educational opportunities due to the findings that indicate that a sense of inferiority affects the motivation to learn.
This is part of Chief Justice Warren's opinion of the Brown v. Board of Education case, for which <u>the Justice ended up deciding that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional</u>. According to the Justice, the "separate but equal" doctrine did not mean equality for everyone at all. <u>Warren, who delivered the opinion of the Court, believed that segregation of white and colored children in public schools had an important negative effect upon the colored children</u>, which, at the same time, ended up affecting their mental development and; therefore, their performance at school.
I think it’s A too
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Answer:
Im not sure there is such a thing . Doing for others makes us happy so when we do it we are making our self's happy so it is kind of selfish but selfish in a good way.