After reading the poem "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus," we can say the ideas that are best reflected in the painting by Pieter Brueghel are the following:
A. The ship sailed on.
C. The farmer continued ploughing.
E. The sun still shone.
<h3>The fall of Icarus:</h3>
- Icarus is a mythological character who flies too close to the sun with wings made of wax. The heat melts his wings and falls to death, plunging into the ocean.
<h3>The painting and the poem:</h3>
- The painting by Pieter Brueghel portrays Icarus's fall. There is a ship sailing by and a farmer ploughing when the fall happens. No one looks at Icarus - <u>no one seems to care about his suffering and death.</u>
- The same ideas are conveyed in the poem when the speaker says that the ship sailed on, the farmer kept on ploughing, and the sun kept on shining. <u>Nothing in the world changed because of Icarus's death.</u>
With the information above in mind, we can choose options A, C, and E as the best ones.
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The answer is C: scenes painstakingly crafted staged.
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Answer:
Thoughts about Mr. Bedford when he meets Mr. Cavor at Lympne
Explanation:
As I sit here writing in the shadows of vine-leaves beneath the blue sky of southern Italy, it occurs to me with a sense of awe that my involvement in Mr. Cavor's remarkable exploits was, after all, the result of the most innocent chance. It could've been anyone. I got into these things at a time when I felt I was safe from any potentially distressing encounters. I'd gone to Lympne because I considered it to be the most boring spot on the planet. “At the very least, here,” I declared, “I shall find serenity and a chance to work!”