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B.Emily believes that by going back she will better understand why she died so young.
C.Emily still feels like one of the living and must learn for herself about cherishing every minute of life.
D.Emily wants to revisit the happiest day of her life so she can feel that happiness for eternity.
Emily in 'Our Town' chooses to return to her twelfth birthday out of a continued connection to the living and a need to learn about valuing everyday life firsthand. Her decision symbolizes a familiar human tendency to deny unpleasant truths until confronted directly.
In Act III of 'Our Town', Emily chooses to return to her twelfth birthday despite the dead advising her against it. The choice mainly illustrates the fact she still feels connected to the living and must glean the lesson about appreciating every moment of life on her own. This choice corresponds to option 'C' from your question.
Emily's decision demonstrates a common human trait - the reluctance to accept or welcome harsh realities until they're confronted head-on. Her yearning to relive her past indicates how closely she still feels connected to her life and the lessons she has yet to learn about cherishing life's every moment.
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