Mercutio in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet views dreams as vain, deceptive, and without substance or truth, as expressed in his 'Queen Mab' speech.
In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio delivers a monologue about dreams known as the 'Queen Mab' speech. According to Mercutio, dreams are nothing more than the product of vain and idle imaginations. He suggests dreams are deceitful and have no substance or truth to them. For instance, he says, 'O, then I see Queen Mab hath been with you. She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes in shape no bigger than an agate stone.' This suggests that dreams, like Queen Mab, are illusory and elusive.
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In the end of the book, Beah describes the tradition of storytelling in his village, but it is not a chronological order of the book. The book is told in non-linear style regarding protagonist's flashbacks. This is a flashback and the correct answer is Beah has a flashback of his grandmother’s village before the attack.
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B) two
C) all
D) none
E) three
The correct option is A.
When writing a story, the author can chose to express his viewpoint in first person, second person or third person. When an author expresses his opinions using the second person narration method, it means that the author is telling the story to another character. In this case, the pronouns that the author will use are 'You and Your, Yourself, Yours and Yourselves.
c. disillusioned by the house-rent parties
b. proud of the people's accomplishments
d. disappointed by the music
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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