The Waste Land
“The Hollow Men”
“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
That I scarce was sure I heard you: - here I opened wide the door;-
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B. Man vs nature.
C. Man vs society.
D. Man vs himself.
Answer:
The correct answer is B. Man vs nature.
Explanation:
This is an example of how human being can be insignificant or nobody against the power of nature. Unfortunately in spite of all the efforts they did trying to defeat that ulcer it was useless because the nature is more powerful than man. Finally, this person accepts this condition because has understood that there is nothing they can do against the power of this illness.
The main conflict in the sentences from 'The Youngest Doll' is Man vs Nature. It represents the aunt's struggle against a natural, uncontrollable physical condition, an ulcer, which is worsening despite her attempts to treat it.
The main conflict in these sentences from 'The Youngest Doll' can be identified as B. Man vs Nature. This is determined by the fact that the woman is struggling with a health condition that is natural, in context with an ulcer that is worsening despite her attempts to treat it. The prawn permanently curled up in her calf suggests some past incident where nature has had a lasting impact. Hence this conflict portrays her struggle against a natural, inescapable physical condition. The other options like Man vs Man, Man vs Society, and Man vs Himself do not apply as there is no indication of conflict with another individual, society at large or an internal struggle within herself depicted in these sentences.
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Answer:
D. It causes the narrator to rethink his perception of john
Explanation:
In the passage, John and the narrator do not enjoy each other's company. At first, the narrator thinks that John is arrogant to take the lead on the mountain climb. However, the narrator soon learns that John is a very skilled climber.