Asked by antboy
Help on this question I don't understand
Answer the following question about the poem “Fable for When There’s No Way Out.”
How does this line from the poem help explain the outcome of the chick’s struggle?
“Rage works if reason won’t.”
Answer the following question about the poem “Fable for When There’s No Way Out.”
How does this line from the poem help explain the outcome of the chick’s struggle?
“Rage works if reason won’t.”
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Because the chick was angry that he was imprisoned in this shell, he threw a physical tantrum that broke the shell, freeing him.
Sometimes rage gives us emotional satisfaction that reason doesn't.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/JumpingtheLordlines/fable.html
Sometimes rage gives us emotional satisfaction that reason doesn't.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/JumpingtheLordlines/fable.html
Answered by
antboy
so that's what it means
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