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There is a man wearing a mask. He also has red shoes on. He is standing next to a horse. The two are standing in an elevator.
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An essential step in closely reading fiction could be making notes about specific parts of the text, or keeping a journal of your interpretations. Sometimes it is good to make a rest from reading, think about the part of the text you red and make notes. Listing all of the characters and settings can help, especially when the book is complex, but it is not necessary. The most important is to thing everything through and to understand in the right way... It is also important to identify the writing style, and to understand why is the author writing that way. If the focus of your reading is not literal aspect of the text, but language, that you should pay the greatest attention to unfamiliar words.
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The character that says these words is Satan. He is speaking to the other fallen angels.
Explanation:
Before these lines begin, it is said that Satan is going to say the following words "whereto with speedy words th' Arch-fiend repli'd." The "arch-fiend" is like a super enemy, arch (means superior) fiend (enemy).
Two of the main phrases that prove that Satan is talking are the following:
- "<em>To do aught good never will be our task, But ever to do ill our sole delight" </em>= Doing good action will never be our thing, we only find pleasure in doing bad things.
- <em>"As being the contrary to his high will whom we resist"</em> = since we are the contrary of God, the one we resist.