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Do not always show the same points of view

reveal a single truth and usually agree with one another
only exist in multicultural poems
are themes that are specific to a culture or group of people

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Yup do not always show the same points of view Or A.

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Hello. Your question is incomplete and this makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for the information you provided, I was able to find a question with the same information, which asked you to indicate what the universal themes presented in the poem "Exile" by J* Alvarez and "I Am Not One of Those Who Left the Land" by Anna Akhmatova . If that's your case, I hope the answer below can help you.

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The two poems present universal themes that do not always show the same points of view.

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"Exile" by J* Alvarez and "I Am Not One of Those Who Left the Land" by Anna Akhmatova are two poems that portray the lives and choices of people living in countries with oppressive and violent governments. Although this is a universal theme that many readers can identify with, both poets show two different points of view on what to do in a situation like this.

In "Exile" we are introduced to a family that is fleeing the pressure of the government of the Dominican Republic, to live the freedom offered in the USA. This family decided to look for a healthier way of life for its members, to leave the country and go in search of a life of security and freedom. However, in "I Am Not One of Those Who Left the Land" the poet shows how to abandon the country that is under an oppressive government is incorrect. This poem shows how to leave the country, is to give victory to the enemies, and the best thing to do is to stay in the country and fight the oppression that is being established.

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