Answer:
In the first lines of the poem the speaker begins by creating several unusual and engaging phrases that state that things are “famous”. The first explains that the “river is famous to the fish”. This might take some analysis to figure out, but, it makes sense to consider the importance of the river in the life of a fish. It’s what they live in and very likely thinks about all the time. It’s the most important thing in their world.
The second “famous” line is different but not so much so that it isn’t related. This time, the speaker says that the “loud voice” is famous for the silence that it interrupts. After the first comparison, this one is easier. Without a “loud voice” the silence wouldn’t seem noteworthy. It needs to be interrupted to be noticed.
Nye uses personification and allusion in the next lines. She alludes to a line from the Bible, “the meek will inherit the earth” in order to cast “silence” in the same light. She is effectively saying that “silence” is meek, a human character trait given to something that’s not human. The silence knew, somehow, that it would inherit the earth long before it was written in the Bible.
Lines 5-9
The cat sleeping on the fence is famous to the birds
watching him from the birdhouse.
Explanation:
Dramatic irony is shown when the characters behave in a very demure way, using codes that reveal their curiosity and involvement with themes that are very inappropriate for the situation.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Dramatic irony occurs when the reader or audience knows information that the characters in the story do not know.
- We can see a strong example of dramatic irony in the conversation between Cecily, Miss Prism, and Chasuble.
- That's because in this conversation, everyone is very modest, innocent, and correct as the society of the time required, but everyone is using codes and insinuations that show their interest in inappropriate matters.
In this case, the author used dramatic irony to show how these three characters are not demure and naive, as they show themselves. They pretend to be naive, not to be judged by society, but they have many inappropriate thoughts, which are kept to themselves.
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Answer make no change for q1 ;thats to that's for q2;
Explanation:
<span>If the conflict is solely internal, then the correct answer is that the protagonist and antagonist are the same. An antagonist is a character that opposes the protagonist, but here the opposition to the protagonist comes from the protagonist themselves.</span>