A powerful image of freedom in the poems of the Harlem Renaissance is the identification and empowerment of black culture. Within this context, we can say that for an individual to be faithful to their identity, society requires that this individual follow characteristic patterns of that identity.
<h3>How does the Harlem Renaissance approach this?</h3>
- The Harlem Renaissance valued culture and gave the black population the opportunity to identify with their origins, which were devalued throughout society.
- This empowered black culture promoted the identification and rejection of European standards that valued a different culture.
- However, even within this freedom, black people were pressured to follow a specific identity pattern, in order to express their freedom of identity.
This shows that even within a process of empowerment, the black community was pressured to follow standards, in addition to being judged by the choice they made.
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The benefits of living in society instead of nature are:
1. If we lived alone with no human life around us we would probably die out faster because we would no longer be working as a team.
2. By living and communication with other people we have learned to work as a team and team work is more efficient than working alone.
3. The last benefit is if we didn't live all together we would have no relationships with the people around us nor any family.
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The answer is D because the whole point of a metaphor is to compare things in a unique way and it makes people really think.
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D- Disintegration because, “to minimize deterioration” is to minimize something from decaying or in the act of becoming worse or disintegrating