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epic: absence of love, heroism, violence serious
medieval : mystery and fantasy, devotion to a woman, courtly loved, lighthearted, chivalry, women and romance
Explanation:
Epic poems are long tales of an epic hero. They often follow the hero's journey plot line which includes a variety of battles that test the hero's strength and perseverance as well as reveal his weakness. Since women were not often on the battlefield, stories of love are not common.
Medieval poetry romanticizes the world of knights. There are tales of victory, but also love and romance. There is a fantastical and mysterious element to them because of their romantic nature.
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4. Corey and Vanessa live two blocks from one another
Explanation:
the reason for this is because third person means its not describe through the narrators perspective. you can tell its first person if they use words like I , me , or we
B) weekly. Biweekly means either taking place twice per week or once every two weeks
to Kill a Mockingbird," Boo Radley, who has been a recluse for the last fifteen years, captures the imagination of the children. In Chapter 5, Jem and Dill attempt to send a message to Boo by tying it to a fishing pole, then casting it toward his window. However, Atticus catches them and they are forbidden to go to the Radley place without being invited. But, in Chapter 6, on a dare Jem and Dill decide to peep into the Raley's house window. When a shot rings out, Jem hastens to safety so quickly that he catches his pants upon the fence and must remove them. Later, he bravely returns for his pants, which Boo has mended. This episode alters Jem's perception of Boo Radley as the kindness of the bizarre captive of fifteen years touches Jem.
These episodes further the theme of maturation in Harper Lee's novel. The Radley place affords the children a chance to prove their bravery. And, when Atticus scolds them, they display character by not talking back to him. Also, they begin to become concerned with people's feelings who are outside their immediate circle.
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