This poem refers to the real-word issue of the genocide of the Jewish population in Europe during Second World War, and specifically to the systematic extermination in the death camps, where people got tatoos with numbers upon their arrival
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Colin Craven<span>'s absolute engrossment in the garden and its creatures fuses him absolutely with the stuff of life
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- "about the claims : -
making a claim is just a fancy way of saying that you're stating your main point.' claims are not just opinions. a claim tells what you think is true about a topic based on your knowledge .
about the country claims : -
a counterclaim is just the opposite of a claim. counterclaims are also provable and supportable by reasons and evidence. not just, 'because i said so.' when you're planning an argument, you need to know what the counterclaim might be so that you can make sure that you disprove it with your reasons and evidence your research."
Macbeth's tragic flaw, as revealed in act 1, is Ambition. He is so ambitious that he will stop at nothing to achieve his goals, which is seen later during the play.