Fear is difficult to overcome. You are constantly thinking about what could happen or what will happen, that it doesn't matter the width of a cliff ledge or school corridor; it will always be easier to walk a school corridor. Ask yourself this: Would I rather walk on the edge of a cliff, where I could fall, or along a school corridor, where I could bump into walls? The answer should be simple. A school corridor, no der. Now ask yourself why. I would say, "Well, bumping into a wall is a lot better than falling off a cliff!!"
Because of your fear that you just might fall off the cliff makes it a lot harder to walk along a cliff ledge than a school corridor, no matter the width.
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A Farewell to Arms is an autobiographical novel, where the main character who participates in the Italian Front gets admitted in the hospital and falls in love with the nurse.
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Ernest Hemingway was one of the greatest writers who tuned the twentieth century and indeed his writing style revolves around down prose style and bold.
A Farewell to Arms is an autobiographical novel, where the main character who participates in the Italian Front gets admitted in the hospital and falls in love with the nurse.
The first few chapters talks about Frederic Henry and describes his struggles in the war front. Hemingway writes the novel in famous descriptive passages and in a journalist prose style which is emotionally poignant.
The novel ends in tragedy and once Catherine dies, Henry's life turns numb. As he leaves the hospital and with the rain falling on him, there is a deprived look of powerless, hopeless and deep sadness that could take forever to heal.
Hemingway describes a realistic and unromantic surrounding about war. The simple writing and plain language gives a sense of immediacy to the readers.
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Thoreau showed that we should not accept everything that the government imposes. We must protest and complain when the government hurts our freedoms. As a result, he has influenced marches against the tyranny of governments. One example of this influence was the marches for civil rights.
Explanation:
Thoreau's premise in "civil disobedience" is actually quite simple: a human being can not associate with a government with which he does not agree without dishonoring himself! Otherwise, it is only one slave, plus one, even if he does not recognize or even that he exits and criticizes him from behind.
For Thoreau the Government sits on his throne and enjoys everything from the proud top of his strength and the servile obedience of his people. We know it should not be like that, but we do not even know where to start a change ... Thoreau knows, the biggest affront to the government is to challenge his authority by saying, "We will not do it! You are wrong and we are right! ", This is civil disobedience. With that, Thoreau influenced the society to protest peacefully, against the government to show their dissatisfaction.
In "Civil Disobedience," Thoreau championed the idea that if a government is not going to improve itself, then it is the duty of the people to refuse to support it. This paved the way for non-violent protests, such as those led by Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr
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