A comedy deals with humorously confusing sometimes ridiculous situations in which the ending is, nevertheless happy and often ends in marriage. A tragedy in oposition to the comedy is arepresentation of the fall of kings or nobles, beginning in happiness and ending in catastrophe. Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" is considered a revenge tragedy, turned at the last moment towards forgiveness. It deals with the complex themes of colonialism, depicting Prospero as the master who displaced the ruler of the island and enslaves Caliban, an indigenous person. Although it follows some conventions of the comedy, as the marriage at the end, and the tragedy, some catastrophic events, the play is not confined to one genre.
B. Absolute
C. Positive
D. Comparative
Nevermind, the answer is Comparative...
The answer is D comparative
a)
resentment
b)
pity
c)
understanding
d)
fear
The overall theme of the poem 'Those Winter Sundays' is understanding. This is conveyed by the poet's depiction of the speaker's realization and appreciation of the quiet sacrifices his father made out of love.
The poem Those Winter Sundays is a powerful exploration of the complicated relationship between a child and their parent. When considering the themes in this poem, the one that emerges most clearly is choice c) understanding. The poem, through its skillful use of imagery, figurative language, and personification, reveals the narrator's growing understanding and appreciation of their father's unspoken love and sacrifice.
Killer uses expectancy to then manifest into an awakening through literacy, similarly the speaker reminisces about understated acts of love that were unnoticed or unappreciated during his childhood, which become clearer and more significant in view of the father's advanced age and death. The theme encompasses this understanding with the speaker's mature reflections about his father's subtle expressions of love.
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Answer and Explanation:
1. The point of obligation of a person passes from the country to another individual when there is greater responsibility than that other individual requires. As shown in the question above, Desdemona had a strong obligation to care for and support her husband, as she lived in a time when women were "properties" of their husbands and were to devote themselves completely to them.
2. It is possible to have an obligation to parents and to another individual, as long as the person who has this obligation is able to organize well and get help, because having obligations to someone is a very big burden and the more people who have this obligation, the greater the burden.
3. The problems that can be generated from this is the overload of people who have obligations to many other people. In this case, to avoid these problems it is necessary to define priorities and delegate the obligations to those involved.
The tone of Icarus and Daedalus is one of consequence and regret, while the mood shifts from positive and hopeful to tragic and somber following Icarus's fatal decision to fly too close to the sun.
The story of Icarus and Daedalus, a myth from Ancient Greece, often carries a tone of consequence and regret with a mood of tension and tragedy. The tone is the attitude of the author towards the subject, often revealed by their language choices and details. In this case, the myth warns of tragic fallout due to excess hubris, i.e., overconfidence or arrogance, symbolized by Icarus's failure to heed his father's advice, resulting in his tragic downfall.
The mood is developed through the imagery and details of the story. The positive disposition at the beginning, as Daedalus and Icarus successfully escape from the labyrinth using wings made of feathers and wax, quickly shifts to negative as Icarus flies too close to the sun, melting his wings and causing him to fall into the sea where he drowns. This shift suggests a violent, tragic mood change, thereby influencing the readers' perception.
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They do not truly believe that the German goal is to annihilate the Jews so they try to continue living their lives as usual.
They are terrified because they know that the German arrival will mean deportation and death for many of them.
They are optimistic that the British and the Americans will arrive before the Germans.
They are ignorant of any danger the Germans pose because they are so isolated from the rest of the world.
For anybody else who is taking the quiz it's
"They do not truly believe that the German goal is to annihilate the Jews so they try to continue living their lives as usual."
not "They are optimistic that the British and the Americans will arrive before the Germans. "
I read the book and i almost chose C because i was unsure but they never mentioned any British or Americans they only talked about there was no possible way that the Germans could kill them all.
Answer:
A. laid
Explanation:
Lain and laint are both past participle of lie, and lie is used to be or put yourself down in a flat position, so by process of elimination, it's not C and D.
Laid and layed: what's the difference
Laid is the standard way of saying the past participle of lie,
but layed is the archaic way of the past participle, so it wouldn't work in modern grammar.
"The buried treasure had laid there for centuries."
The answer is:
A) laid