1) Hesiod (750 BC)
2) Virgil (70 BC - 19 BC)
3) Dante Alighieri (1265 AD - 1321 AD)
4) Christopher Marlowe (1564 AD - 1593 AD)
5) William Shakespeare (1564 AD - 1616 AD)
Although Shakespeare and Marlowe were born in the same year, Marlowe died first and Shakespeare continued his literature production. Some think that Marlowe faked his death and changed his name to Shakespeare.
Pastoral poetry is characterized by idealizing rural life and landscapes, it presents society of shepard untied to concerns of city life.
The correct chronological order of the pastoral poets is as follows: Hesiod, Virgil, Dante, Marlowe, Shakespeare.
The correct chronological order of the pastoral poets is as follows:
Hesiod was an ancient Greek poet and his works are considered some of the earliest examples of pastoral poetry. Virgil, an ancient Roman poet, wrote the famous pastoral epic 'Eclogues' which greatly influenced later pastoral poets. Dante, an Italian poet, included elements of pastoral poetry in his 'Divine Comedy.'
Marlowe, an English playwright, wrote pastoral poetry in his famous work 'Hero and Leander.' Shakespeare, also an English playwright, incorporated pastoral themes in his plays such as 'As You Like It' and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'
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The Great Gatsby is a extended critique of the American Dream. This critique is made up of all the more effective things for being personified by the people who pursue that dream. For a dream is precisely all that it is. No one truly achieves fulfilment, or try as they might. Their lives are like shallow and kinda meaningless. Jay Gatsby's fortune is built on the proceeds of crime, and though he appears to enjoy immense popularity, hardly anyone turns on him.
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B. receive the golden bull.
C. see his wife and children again.
D. become immortal.
Answer:
The answer will be D: Become Immortal
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
"To dig the channels through which the moral life of his countrymen might flow" is an example of figurative language.
Figurative language employs figures of speech in order to be more effective, persuasive, and impactful. Figures of speech, including metaphors, similes, and allusions go beyond the literal meanings of the words to give readers new insights. Figurative language may appear in multiple forms with the use of different literary and rhetorical devices.