A theme for "The Magic Prison"
<span>If you are selfish you may find your self alone and without help</span>
The correct answer is: <span>Wallach wrote to convey—through the history of their quilting—the societal changes undergone by the African American Women in the South, and how their history influenced the construction and the design of the quilts.
According to the situation narrated by the author, quiltmaking was part of their family's historical art.</span>
By showing the word "end" before the word "beginning" in the title of a poem, the author conveys the feeling that it is the end of situations that allows the beginning of new ones.
You have not determined the poem that this question refers to, however, with the context of your question, we can see what kind of theme the poet wants to address.
This theme can be understood as follows:
- By showing "end" before "beginning" in the title of the poem, the author reinforces an idea about the cyclical and repetitive nature of human events.
- This idea shows that the end of something does not mean the absolute end we are used to, but it means the beginning of new things.
- That's because the title shows how the "beginning" happens right after an end.
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I would go with B because he sounded very bold and proud but at the same time he sounded concerned about what is going to happen.