One possible theme is racism/discrimination. The parents in this story keep the "creature" locked up in the basement because it is different from normal children. They never give the creature a chance at normal life.
Another possible theme is how far science and experimenting has come, and how it affects lives. One way to look at the creature is to think of it as a human child that had been experimented on in some form, and the experimentation went horribly wrong. The creature could also be a genetic mutation. Either way, science's interference caused this family's life to permanently change, and not for the good.
a handicap person can still succeed
the man
both man and woman
That depends on several things:The weight of the womanWhere on the man she's standingFor how long she's standing on the manThe position that the man is in OR what he's laying onWhat the woman is wearing on her feetThe size of the woman's feetThe age and weight of the man
WE dont know
wow many character?
its better for it to be a man
The theme of the story Hills Like White Elephants is the difference between talking and communicating. The story consists of a conversation between a man and a woman.
The theme in "Hills Like White Elephants" explores the complexity of communication in relationships, particularly concerning difficult decisions and unspoken emotions. The story delves into the theme of the power dynamics between the man and the woman as they navigate a crucial decision about their future together. Ultimately, the theme highlights the importance of understanding and empathy in intimate relationships.
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no of cause not he was born a man and is a man
The theme of the sniper is " there is not always a hero ""Then around the corner of a side street came an old woman, her head covered by a tattered shawl. She began to talk to the man in the turret of the car. She was pointing to the roof where the sniper lay. She was an informer."
a story about love and loss
No, has never been a man, will never be one. She was born a woman, is a woman, will always be a woman.
This Is An Answer....:) i was trying to find the theme for a story my class read and this popped up...sooo yeah bye now
No, it can't really be that answer. There's two sides, man or woman. You are born usually just one gender. If you mean "Does a man act like a woman?" Well, if they are gay, perhaps. If the man thinks they are the opposite gender of what they were born to be, and have surgery to look and act like a woman, yes. But no it is very unlikely to have a man a woman.
No, it can't really be that answer. There's two sides, man or woman. You are born usually just one gender. If you mean "Does a man act like a woman?" Well, if they are gay, perhaps. If the man thinks they are the opposite gender of what they were born to be, and have surgery to look and act like a woman, yes. But no it is very unlikely to have a man a woman.