The point of view in this excerpt is definitely third person, because nouns such as Dorothy, and pronouns such as she are used throughout to indicate third person.
However, if you also need to decide whether it is limited or omniscient, I'd choose limited - because we can only see what she is doing, and not what she is thinking and feeling.
Answer:
Because Grendel's mother was not human, she was greatly feared by the Geats. When she was eventually killed by Beowulf, an Anglo-Saxon, the Danes' (Götaland's) fear of Grendel's mother became less as it was exposed that she too could succumb to the cold hands of death. She was not immortal, afterall, as they had previously feared.
Explanation:
Beowulf was an English epic poem which chronicled the military exploits of an Anglo-Saxon named Beowulf. Through sheer doggedness, Beowulf mustered the unflinching courage to kill some monsters: Grendel, Grendel's mother, and the dragon named Wiglaf, who were making life unbearable for the Geats. Following his invitation to fight Grendel by the king of Götaland, Hrothgar, Beowulf showed the stuff that the Anglo-Saxon was made of. As it was known, the Anglo-Saxons preferred to die rather than live in subjugation. They fight for renown and to win laurels, instead of living in cowardice.
Faustus started learning magic, because he felt that medicine, theology, or the law could do anything for him, or at least what magic could do for him.
Answer:
Physiological states
Explanation:
Sickness or disease is a physiological state, which occurs when some of the physiological processes of the body are not working well, either because of internal disruption, like cancer, or external disruption, like viruses or bacteria.
Therefore, when we see everything in our life as negative because we are sick, our percpetion of the world is being affected by a physiological state: the state of being sick.