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6 November, 00:16

How do the authors of "The Glass of Milk" and "At a Window" show the importance of human affections? Use textual evidence from both selections to support your answer.

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  1. 6 November, 02:10
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    In the story "At a Window" the author shows human affection by saying "But leave me little a love, A voice that speaks to me in the day end, A hand to touch me in the dark room Breaking the long loneliness." This goes to show that no matter how much darkness you are in you can feel better by affection. In the story "The Glass of Milk" the author shows the importance of human affection when "Cry, my son; cry ... " A new wave of weeping flooded his eyes with tears, and he cried as forcefully as he had at first, but now not with bitterness but with joy, as he felt a great coolness flood through him, putting out that hot something that had clutched his throat. This i what i had written when i did the assignment so you can just use it for inspiration
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