2. In his final lecture to his mother, Julian says: “You needn’t act as if the world had come to an end…because it hasn’t. From now on you’ve got to live in a new world and face a few realities for a change.” This statement is ironic because it applies to Julian more than to his mother. How does this quotation apply to Julian at the end of the story?
I didn't understand this so I searched it and what I wrote was that his mom was just trying to tell him that he had to live like he was going to die tomorrow. I am actually working on that as well it is on my test and I needed help with the last one if you can maybe help me out with my question is on the same stuff and if we are taking the same one then it is the next question on your test :)
Okay thanks for your help because I have been stuck on that question for a long time. And is your question : 3. All of the selections in this unit address the concept of self-knowledge in some way. Pick two of the selections and explain how they explore the ways in which characters either develop self-knowledge or their knowledge of themselves changes. ??
yes and I am stumped I have no clue
Okay I will try and help c:
Ok thank you!
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