Answer:
Voltaire wrote that Candide "had one great advantage over Martin." Martin had no hope (77).
Explanation:
Answer:
A. Malvolio has gone mad.
Explanation:
Malvolio is the steward of Lady Olivia in William Shakespeare's comedy "Twelfth Night". He is a character of no humor, would do anything to ensure his rising status in the society and wanted only this. His serious and one minded aim of achieving acclaim is what made him an easy target for the prank.
During the Christmas feast, a prank was played on him. He got a letter claiming that his mistress, Lady Olivia was secretly in love with him. So, she wants him to dress in yellow stockings and cross garters and smile. Believing the letter to be true, and imagining how obeying the letter will immediately raise his position if he gets to marry her, he did what was exactly mentioned. But on the venue, when he went to meet Lady Olivia, she found his dressing weird and thought he had gone mad. Moreover, she hates the color yellow, and her brother had recently died, leaving her angry at seeing Malvolio constantly smiling at her. So, she ordered him to be taken and imprisoned.
Both the speaker and Poe believed that they interacted with a talking raven.
Both the speaker and Poe lost a woman that they loved named Lenore.
Both the speaker and Poe had become orphaned at a very young age.
Answer:
The correct answer is - Both the speaker and Poe suffered mental anguish and misery on losing their companions.
Explanation:
In the poem "The Raven", the main character is depress because his wife, Lenore, has died. He feels miserable because he is not going to see her again. Something similar happened to Edgard Allan Poe whose wife died of tuberculosis. He was extremely sad and some years later he died. So both the character and Poe has tragedy and loss in common.
B. point of view.
C. summary.
D. hook.
D is the right answer
b. Confidence
c. Anger
d. Guilt
the answer for this questio is going to be D
Thomas Hardy´s poems reflect the grim outlook of the late Victorian era
Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet of the Victorian period. His most prevalent theme in his poems is the struggle of humanity against fate. In his works, he dealt with the social constraints around which the lives of the people revolved. He criticizes the beliefs, which gave way to unhappiness and sufferings for people, such as marriage, education, and religion.
He may be most remembered for his novels such as Tess of the d'Ubervilles and Far from the Madding Crowd.