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.
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.
Paul Edward Flaxman has written: 'Acceptance and commitment therapy' -- subject(s): Acceptance and commitment therapy
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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.
Lawrence Pote has written: 'Acceptance' -- subject(s): Acceptance in the Bible, Christianity, Church controversies, Reconciliation, Religious aspects of Reconciliation
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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