A idol is usually a statue which could be made out of gold, or other expensive materials. In ancient times, (and are somewhat still used today) Idols were worshipped like gods. An example of an idol is the "golden calf," in Judiasm while the Jewish people were waiting for moses to come down from Mount Siani and have them receive the Torah they "lost faith" in god and melted a gold idol into the shape of a calf and worshipped it. This was a sin.
A hero is a living thing that helps solve a problem. if you think about it a hero can be big or small. A "Big" hero can be someone who helped for example, save the man before the sharks can attack him. A small hero can be someone that lends you a pencil in class because you don't have any and if you aren't prepared you could get detention.
I hope this helps.
A. imagery
B. personification
D. simile
E. metaphor
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The sentence contains a simile, because it compares the plain to a handkerchief. It also contains the word "like", so it's a simile, not a metaphor. I hope this helped! :-)
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There is a contrast between the two pictures. The first picture is in black and white. The king looks dead. His face seems peaceful. The second picture has colours and most of the picture is painted in red. Red means something bad. This picture also shows a king but his crown is "red" , broken and covers his face. This image does not show any peace.
A king dies and the king that succeeds is covered in blood and cannot see well. This king "in red" probably got the throne through evil means. The "blood" in his crown does not look as it were from battles because the "blooded" crown covers his face. The fact that the crown is broken on his face makes him look ambitious.
from the first image, you can predict that macbeth will be manipulated as his head is portrayed as hollow and sharp, which could symbolise his internal conflict.
in the second image, macbeth appears suffocated and trapped within himself. his face is hidden, which could predict that his identity is lost. he is presented as powerless as there is a sense of entrapment in the image. this could predict that in the play, he loses his power.
~these are just some ideas but if i get some more, i'll edit my answer!