The golden kite breaks up the sameness of the wind and the wind beautifies the kite
and carries it to wondrous heights. In the same way one town beatifies another: it gives it purpose and meaning and lessens the sameness of it.
In "The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind," the two towns are motivated by a desire for pride, status, and the need for protection against perceived threats. The competition symbolizes their struggle for identity and the lengths they will go to outdo each other, driven by fear of inadequacy and the desire for superiority. Ultimately, their rivalry reflects deeper themes of cooperation versus competition, revealing that their mutual obsession with the wall leads to conflict rather than community.
I think they are in competition with Toyota.
I think it's how much he cares about Johnny that motivates him to help.
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rulers often think god chose them to rule and that motivates them and gives them power
I think it does because it motivates you and sometimes you dont feel like you are actually running.
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i think that wolves and other omnivores alike give the fox competition!!!???
Pretty much they say to each other that they've got nothing better to lose and they also worry that there might still be people trapped in the building. After there parents were killed in a similar way they think they should go in and help.
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He wants to encourage Elisa to think kindly of him so she will give him some money.
big ben is the giant clock in London. I don't think its "in" a building, i think it IS a building