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he was the main character who initially was a mean misery christmas hating old man
the speaker realizes that her connection to human is stronger than her connection with nature
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The story "A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty is set in December during the Great Depression in the early 20th century.
A behaviorist theorist, such as B.F. Skinner, would be most likely to agree with this statement. They believe that behaviors, like working hard, are reinforced by positive stimuli, such as a good grade, leading to motivation to continue that behavior.
The soldier turns back from reaching the well because he is driven by a sudden impulse or surge of bravery to fetch water despite the danger. However, his act of heroism is cut short by a shrapnel shell that kills him, highlighting the ironic and futile nature of his actions in the face of war.
In "A Nocturnal Reverie" by Anne Finch, the pursuit of pleasures is associated with restlessness, excitement, and man-made luxuries. On the other hand, the calmness caused by nature in the poem is depicted as serene, peaceful, and harmonious. Nature is presented as a source of pure joy and contentment, contrasting with the artificial and fleeting nature of man-made pleasures.
The title "A Blessing" alludes to the unexpected encounter with the two ponies in the poem, which brings a sense of joy, wonder, and connection to the narrator's life. The experience with the ponies becomes a blessing as it offers a moment of transcendent beauty and connection with nature, bringing a sense of healing and renewal to the narrator. By encountering the ponies and experiencing a sense of kinship with them, the narrator finds solace and a deeper connection to the world around them.