<u>Answer:</u>
The thing which is different about the poem "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" and the Brueghel painting on which it is based is A: The poem explains that the wings had melted, but the painting does not show this.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The poem “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” is written by “William Carlos Williams” is a beautiful poem based on Brueghel painting. “Brueghel's painting” depicts this Fall of Icarus. It shows how his legs splash into water and his wings fail. The title of the poem also states that there is scenery that shows the fall of Icarus.
The contrast in the two is that, Brueghel's painting shows that no one is affected by tragedy in others life and they don't even notice it. The poem refers to the same plight of the person but in his own perspective. He shows how the ploughman keeps ploughing and Icarus wings which are made of wax start melting. As a result, he fell into the sea. No one notices this and Icarus dies.
In modesty is her best quality the nouns are "her"
Answer:
Napoleon gains power over the animals by two means. First, he twists the ideas of the animals' revolution to suggest that questioning his authority is tantamount to treason to Animal Farm, and the good of the whole. This is part of his larger strategy of manipulation of the truth. Squealer, his "propaganda minister," is especially adept at getting the animals to believe whatever is necessary to promote Napoleon's power. After Napoleon drives Snowball from the farm, for example, it is Squealer who convinces the animals that constructing the windmill was actually Napoleon's idea (even though Snowball had publicly endorsed it against Napoleon's wishes). He further suggests that Snowball, who had in fact fought bravely in the battles to establish Animal Farm, had in fact been in league with Jones, the farmer, the whole time. Snowball's ability to twist information is best exemplified by the winnowing down of the original Seven Commandments to one, which claims that while all animals are equal, some animals "are more equal than others."
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
'The Flight of Icarus' is a Greek mythology about a father and son, named Daedalus and Icarus. The story talks about the father and son who takes flight to escape from Crete island, with the wings made of wax and feathers, but the son gets too close to the sun and his wings melts down, making Icarus had a great fall.
The main theme of this myth is <em>'people must know their place in the universe.'</em>
<u>Icarus's disobedience to his father led to his death, if he would have obeyed his father and accepted his place in universe, he would have been able to live and escape successfully with his father. But because he disobeyed him, and did not know his place in the universe, he had a great fall.</u>
Thus option B is correct.
I would say definitely a Pathos emotional appeal. (a very aggressive one at that)