You should add an obstacle where it is like a memory game
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This poem uses personification to bring life to the morning and night to describe with clear detail, what the dawn looks like.
When the poem says "night woke to blush", it is a specific example of personification (because "night" is a concept and not a living thing, but it is being given the ability to do human things). This creates meaning because it is a fun way to imagine the pink hue to the sky during dawn.
The personification also develops mood and tone because it makes the reader feel like they're watching an interaction between two living things, not just the transition from night to day .
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Whoever owns the red truck in the parking lot must move it by 2:00 p.m
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"The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka tells the story of Gregor who was changed into an insect and his life living as a bug. But irrespective of his physical appearance, he never complains or questions it. Instead, he remained calm throughout.
Explanation:
In The Metamorphosis, Kafka makes it evident that Gregor endures a hellish existence as <u>a travelling salesman</u>. Being the sole <u>breadwinner/ earner</u> of the family also takes its toll. He yearns to be free of his job and his familial obligations. It seems as though his wish has been granted when he is transformed into an insect. However, Gregor cannot bask in the joy of his freedom because his physical condition causes<u> the loss of his job and also the limitations of his abilities as an insect</u>, and he is forced to live within the confines of his room. Gregor’s condition is also a symbol of his <u>alienation and separation </u>from society, which burdens him with too many expectations and unrealistic goals.