<span>Due to the somewhat unstable emotional and physical health of Mrs. Mallard at the time of her husband’s passing, it becomes clear that the sister was careful in breaking the news to her due to the fact that they wanted to ensure that she was not pushed to a further level of health degradation as a result.</span>
Well as In the last act of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Romeo was so tired and fed up with all that he had gone through, he committed suicide. So we can say it was <span>hysterical and confused. Hope this helps</span>
I suppose bravery, because he stayed even though he knew the Cyclops might attack him.(Could be stupidity or ignorance, I didn't read the story so I don't know.) Curiosity is also there, assuming he's not stupid, he is curious to see what will happen if he tries. And trust in his abilities.(Again, assuming he's not stupid.) I hope I helped!
C) historical background associated with the park
This poem is an example of an extended metaphor.
A metaphor is a comparison between two things that are not alike. In this case, a road and life are being compared. In this extended metaphor, the speaker never actually makes a direct comparison between life and the road. In other words, he does not say life is a road. Yet the entire poem implies it.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--
I took...