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Robert burns thinks were are all the same. :);) <3 bg
I think it's Auld Lang Syne, or Red red rose, to a mouse , address to a haggis Thats what I know him for! xx ;)
Robert Burns had seven siblings, making a total of nine children in the Burns family, including him.
farmer.....I think
Robert Burns considered going abroad to Jamaica to work on a plantation because he was struggling financially and saw it as a way to improve his financial situation. He ultimately decided against it due to concerns about the ethics of working on a plantation.
I don't think there is one. lol
it burns i think
I think you are talking about the Mouse.
The title "Of Mice and Men" is actually a line from the poem, "To a Mouse" written by Robert Burns in 1785. The poem is about how a mouse's den was destroyed, leaving the mouse vulnerable. In the last two stanzas, the poem states that the mouse is not alone in its troubles and that humans go through the same thing. The theme of the poem is that most things don't go as planned for most people, including Lennie and George. While most people think that the title was chosen because of the symbolism of mice in the book, it was actually chosen because the themes of the poem and Steinbeck's work are relatively the same. So in full, to understand the meaning of the title you have to understand where it came from. look at the stanza in the poem that includes "of mice and men" and you will understand the meaning.
Anne Frank wasnt aloud to bring her cat to the secret annex but peter did.
I think a dwrf mouse