The question above wants to know your opinion on NATO's involvement in the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine. For this reason, I cannot answer this question, but I will show you how to answer it.
First, you should think about NATO's attitudes during this conflict and whether or not you agree with it. For that, it will be necessary that you research the conflict and the attitudes that NATO has taken about it.
During this research, you should identify the consequences of NATO's decision and whether or not it helped in the establishment and lack of resolution of the conflict.
Once you've determined all this, you can write this answer.
<h3>Response structure</h3>
- Show your opinion on NATO's position in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
- Show the reasons that created this opinion.
- Show what consequences you believe NATO had in the conflict.
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The second one, the last one ( I think )
Answer:
The answers are: he doesn't want her to be happy, he doesn't feel guilty about the accident, and he lost his mind and became insane.
Explanation:
1. He doesn't want her to be intimate with Claudius because he doesn't want her to fall in love with him and find happiness with him.
2. He refers to the dead man as someone he didn't feel guilty for and someone who deserved to die. The man was killed by Hamlet, eventhough it was an accident, Hamlet was pleased that he was killed by his own hands.
3. They reveal that Hamlet is looking for revange and that he totally lost his integrity and innocence as the main character. He lost his mind and he is completely insane.
Beowulf tells Hrothgar that he will fight Grendel with his bare hands, as Grendel doesn't fight with weapons (it seems he can't even be killed with a blade). The only help Beowulf will get is the help of his warriors. Beowulf is aware that the lives of all his warriors are at stake, and anticipates that Grendel will eat them if they fail, but he is still eager to do this. This reveals that the leader is always the first one to fight, in front of his followers. But although he vouches for their lives, they must follow him to death, if need be.
Just like Beowulf is a leader to his warriors, Hrothgar, as a king, is the spiritual leader of the realm. Beowulf yields to him and wants to fight and even die for him, as Hrothgar represents the God's will on Earth. When the realm is physically endangered by a murderous, devilish villain, it means that the God's order on Earth is symbolically endangered, and it takes a hero to restore it.