He is the main character in the story. He has the qualities that other people admire
such as strength, pure of heart, honesty, courage and loyalty. He is generous to his followers and
accomplishes his mission no matter how hard the odds are or how great the foe.
More importantly, he is ready to risk his life for others or ready to sacrifice
himself in the name of truth and
justice.
This is a very short poem that describes at the same pace of the scene. Fast as it may seem just like how it feels when you're in a subway as it speeds away from the platform. When the door opens, it quickly reveals the “Sea of faces” then gone after it closes. As a Modernist Poet, the writer uses few descriptive words to strongly to lay out his point across.
Answer:
Personification.
Examples:
“The sun smiled down on us.”
'The story jumped off the page.”
“The light danced on the surface of the water.”
The answer is: 3. He shows a range of emotions, including guilt.
A round character is behaves in a realistic way and grows in complexity within the story. In Act 3, Scene 3 from "Hamlet," Claudius is able to reveal his bad conscience after killing his own brother to become king. Thus, he exclaims his soul is as black as death and that his guilt cannot leave his soul. He even asks angels to help him get rid of his sin, so that his heart can become soft again.