The author can resolve the situation by incorporating themes of forgiveness, understanding, and personal growth. By having the characters communicate openly, express empathy, and find a way to move forward with acceptance and peace, a feeling of calm acceptance can be achieved in the resolution of the situation.
Paul Edward Flaxman has written: 'Acceptance and commitment therapy' -- subject(s): Acceptance and commitment therapy
In the last paragraph of "I Accept These Terms," the author expresses relief and acceptance after the surrender, suggesting a sense of coming to terms with a difficult situation. The author's tone is resigned yet optimistic, focusing on moving forward despite the challenges faced.
to express feeling
Lawrence Pote has written: 'Acceptance' -- subject(s): Acceptance in the Bible, Christianity, Church controversies, Reconciliation, Religious aspects of Reconciliation
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The author's feelings about a character or situation in a story are referred to as the author's perspective or point of view.
The author compares the family's situation to a sinking ship, emphasizing the desperation and helplessness of their circumstances.
Edward Crowley has written: 'Peace and acceptance, liberty and sonship'
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