Answer:
Anne in response to Mieps viewpoint of how peaceful and quiet the Annex was, compared the eight of them in the Annex to a 'patch of blue sky surrounded by menacing black clouds'.
Explanation:
When Mieps who brought essential items needed by people in the Annex, commented on how peaceful and quiet the Annex was, Anne who was already getting frustrated having stayed a year in the Annex lamented that the eight of them in the Annex were like a 'patch of blue sky surrounded by menacing black clouds'. The patch of blue sky represents the freedom they aspired for, while the menacing black clouds represents the impending danger, should they leave the annex.
Anne described the attackers as hovering before them 'like an impenetrable wall trying to crush them but not being able to'. She also compared the Annex to a ring, which she implored to 'open wide, and let them out'.
Money
All we need is Money
Ain't that right Honey?
For we are in debt
And start to regret
For we have gotten our self into this mess
But all we need is Money
Ain't that right Honey?
Ack- I don't know I'm sorry I'm not really a poet-
C champion of victims who are unjustly judged by society
Answer:
Yes (look below for why)
Explanation:
Yes, because if the world is all war, hate, and pain, then their is nothing to look forward to. Colors, joy, and love were made to balance that all out.
In Chapter 53, Pip is attacked by Orlick at the marshes. Orlick throws a noose over Pip's head and ties him down. Afterwards, he proceeds to detail why it is that he hates Pip so deeply. Therefore, Pip is able to learn a great deal about Orlick in this scene.
Pip learns that Orlick blames him for getting between him and the woman he loved. He also believes Pip to be responsible for Mrs. Joe's death (as Orlick killed her to get back at him). Finally, Orlick reveals that he is connected to Compeyson and that he has solved the mystery of Magwitch.