I think it means that his nature/personality like amazes him and it affects the reader to be more kind and not be so selfish.
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The essay initially pretends to be a critique of a type of self-improvement book popular at the time, which claimed to tell how to achieve success. These books defined success strictly in financial terms and assumed that if anyone follows certain steps, they will be able to duplicate the accomplishments of wealthy business owners. However, Chesterton’s review of these books includes a broader social criticism. The focus on the definition of success strictly in terms of money is central to his essay. But wrapped around that issue is the idea that each person can or should perceive success on the same terms as a business leader. He illustrates the point by saying a donkey is successful at being a donkey as much as a millionaire is successful at being a millionaire, so there is no point in calling a donkey a failed millionaire or vice versa.
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Answer:nevergonnagiveyouup
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Personally, I do not. But that is also because I was raised in the country mostly around white people who do have more rights. I currently live in a city with about 600 people, and I have a friend that is colored. He has been bullied on multiple occasions, called the n slur from other white people and the school has yet to do something about it. I myself am Jewish, and have been bullied for it ever since I was a kid. Hitler jokes go on nonstop and I am told quite a bit that I deserved to be in a gas chamber along with everyone else like my kind.
From what I could find, Sirens are asking for help. The song they sing is a cry for help. They are described as acting/singing like a "damsels in distress".