The beauty in everyday things is the answer for apex
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It is most likely a play on the word "Invader"
most likely a late Victorian
Correll's are found in many countries around the world, but the likely origin of the last name is either Spanish, French, or German. The Spanish origin of the name is likely one given to peasants who tended horses. The German origin of the name is likely derived from the word used to describe a free peasant. The French Origin is unknown. The exact origin of the surname has yet to be accurately determined.
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The wheelbarrow in William Carlos Williams' poem "The Red Wheelbarrow" likely symbolizes simplicity, utility, and the beauty found in everyday objects and mundane tasks. Its vivid description suggests that beauty can be found in the ordinary and mundane aspects of life.
The beauty in everyday things
Stability most likely
false hope
Nothing
It most likely symbolizes wealth and fortune.
Walter’s foolishness
Hope and life
resistance to change
False hope