Answer: from Greek photo-, combining form of phōs (genitive phōtos) "light" (from PIE root *bha- (1) "to shine").
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In Act I, Scene 6 of "Macbeth," King Duncan, the Scottish lords, and their attendants arrive outside Macbeth's castle. With great situational irony, King Duncan praises the congenial atmosphere and pleasant environment, thanking Lady Macbeth for her hospitality:
This castle hath a pleasant seat; the air/Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself/Unto our gentle senses. (I,vi,1-3)
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The Socs take nature for granted but the Greasers dont as much. (Now you answer for how you like nature)
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it is impossible for someone who is pessimistic/negative to achieve greatness that exceeds what we already know because they can't see the possibility of something great happening and never aim for anything with a chance of failure because if there is a chance they believe it will be the outcome.
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