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His attitude towards his suffering was a strong attitude
In the poem "Dreaming Black Boy" by James Berry, the speaker's attitude towards suffering is one of resilience and perseverance. Despite facing discrimination and challenges, the speaker continues to dream and strive for a better future, showing a defiance against the injustices he faces. The poem highlights the strength and determination of the black community in the face of adversity.
he dident accept it
she thought she was dreaming when she was in wonderland but she really was in wonderland.
Suffering, and the concern for others is the source of all happiness and goodness.
The struggle of being a black boy in society & the difficulties in the lives of many black people.
Essentially, the speaker believes that war is not worth the death and suffering it brings. War is bad.
am I dreaming
Mathilde is primarily to blame for her suffering in "The Necklace" because of her ungrateful attitude and desire for a lavish lifestyle beyond her means. She is driven by envy and pride, which lead her to borrow a necklace that she ultimately loses, resulting in years of financial hardship.
When you are dreaming and are aware of it. (Apex)
They're both right.
you are dreaming, are you dreaming