the girl insists there are seven children in her family
In "We Are Seven," the speaker's conversation with the young girl highlights her unwavering belief that her deceased siblings are still present, emphasizing the childlike innocence and imagination that can't be swayed by logic or reason. This innocence is further emphasized by the girl's simple and straightforward responses, challenging the speaker's adult perspective and understanding.
The girl insists there are seven children in her family.
maybe because when you are seven you are young and in your child hood
this is my opinion
The girl insists there are seven children in her family.
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The aspect of being faithful and honest is the aspect that Mr. Raymond's reputation find to be false. The children know that their father is not faithful.
The poem "Ballad of Birmingham" by Dudley Randall criticizes the societal norms that perpetuate racial injustice and violence, specifically highlighting the impact on innocent children. The poem condemns the complicity of institutions that fail to protect children from the harsh realities of racism and injustice.
The aspect of being faithful and honest is the aspect that Mr. Raymond's reputation find to be false. The children know that their father is not faithful.
there is something about the bonding aspect
Process by which concrete operational children can concentrate on one aspect of situation.
not at all but it definitely ruins future of children.
Realist writers disapproved of the idealized and exaggerated depictions of love, emotions, and relationships found in romantic writing. They aimed to portray relationships in a more realistic and truthful light, free from melodrama and grandiose declarations.
The saying (a proverb or aphorism) is "Children should be seen and not heard."The implication is that children, not understanding many things due to their inexperience, should not comment on, criticize, or analyze adult situations. Occasionally an innocent or naive inquiry will demonstrate some aspect of a situation or concept that is overlooked ("From the mouths of babes..."), but many times a lengthy explanation is needed to explain to a child exactly what is happening, although it may be obvious to adults.
If you mean the change from the Nosferatu like vampire to the vampires seen in Anne Rice's interpretation, then it's because it's a more romantic aspect.