Answer:
Survival-----> People can get through any situation if they try hard enough.
Good versus evil---> In the end, success is won by those who are kind to others.
Fairness----> It is important to fight for what is right.
Wealth----> Money does not buy happiness.
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Answer:
German artist Albrecht Dürer created this engraving around the year 1500, showing a witch riding a goat. Between her legs, she holds a distaff, or stick used for spinning wool.
Answer:
The chosen symbol is Fire.
Explanation:
Mary Shelley referred to Frankenstein as a modern Prometheus, reinforcing the symbolism associated with fire since the title of the work.
As we know, Prometheus is a character present in Greek mythology and described as responsible for creating the human race and for giving knowledge to fire for humanity, which allowed an evolution in the human race. In her book, Shelley puts Frankenstein as an allusion to Prometheus, causing him to create human life.
In this story, fire represents knowledge and once Frankenstein's creature had access to knowledge, Frankenstein's life and family was completely destroyed by his creature, who, like fire, consumed everything that Frankenstein held. In this case, fire also represents suffering and destruction.
"Frankenstein" is a work full of symbolisms and meanings, which deal directly with the human emotional and its capacity to create and destroy.
Answer: A) oppression and segregation imposed upon African Americans.
Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the US. He was also involved in the Civil Rights Movement and was an advocate for integration.
In this letter, Robinson addresses the "treatment" he and others have experienced. Although he does not explain what the treatment is in this section, it is reasonable to assume that he is referring to the discrimination and oppression imposed upon African Americans. The other options are events that are too specific or recent, while Jackie states that the treatment has been going on for years.