The quote "Man must suffer to be wise" by Aeschylus means that in order to gain somethin you must give something in return. I agree with this statement because in life nothing comes free. The two short stories "The Helping Hand" by E.M. Forester and "A Dill Pickle" by Katherine Mansfield support my interpretation of the quote.
In the short story "The Helping Hand" by E.M. Forester, Mr. Henderson must give up his reputation in order to gain something. Mr. Henderson spends years researching to publish a book but gives up when someone steels his work. As a result of this, Mr. Henderson learns that all the information was incorrect and it was a good thing that he didn't publish it himself. The author uses irony when the reader finds ou
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