The hour of the star (ending)
Ultimatley is the purpose of this book to try to explain what the purpose of life is? Also does Macabea finally get to live her dream of being like Marilyn Monroe when she dies at the end?
Ultimatley is the purpose of this book to try to explain what the purpose of life is? Also does Macabea finally get to live her dream of being like Marilyn Monroe when she dies at the end?
What are the consequences if a child doesn’t achieve or go through this “liberation of an individual” from his parents?
Does the “little child” who is talking to the lamb in the poem “The lamb” also talk about the tyger, or is it from another person’s perspective. If not from another person’s perspective, has the child grown up and endured hardships which he then reflects upon when talking about “They Tyger”?
Is the monkeys search for eternal life supposed to signify how gullible humans are by nature, in their search for a higher being that can somehow bring them answers?