Not sure about the 1st one, but it sounds like a cruel irony, or karma, where one does something bad, and later on the same bad thing gets done to you. Breaking the fourth wall is when a character in a comic, book, or tv show/movie talks to the reader, or states that he knows that there is an audience and he is just a character (comes from the old tv sets where there were only 3 walls, and the fourth wall was where the audience would watch in, and cameras would shoot: so when they "broke the fourth wall", they looked out at the audience and talked to them). Externalised conscience is essentially, as far as i know, when a character decides between what he wants to do and what he should do, and there are usually many soliliquies (excuse the spelling) while he makes the decision. Not sure if this is all 100% correct, but that's what my non-drama knowledge allows me, and hope it helps you out a little bit.
Answer:
C) saints associated with healing
Explanation:
The Isenheim Altarpiece is a piece of altar painted for the Monastery of St. Anthony in Isenheim (Colmar, France).
This is Antonine hospital and monastery for Order of St Antony, also called Hospital Brothers of Saint Anthony because of their care for the diseased people who were suffering from ergotism, which was called Saint Anthony's Fire in Medieval period.
Parts of the altarpiece describe scenes of healing or associated with healing and suffering.
- <u>Jesus is painted afflicted with sores that resemble those that became of plague, which was a symbol to people who suffered that Jesus understood them and went through the same pains.</u>
- <u> There is an image of </u><u>St Sebastian</u><u> the Martyr who was tied to a tree and shot with the arrows but survived. He was rescued and healed by St Irene. </u>
- <u>The part paints </u><u>St Antony</u><u> of Padua, who is, as mentioned connected to the healing order. </u>
- <u>The images of these two saints were supposed to help and heal the sick. </u>
Answer:
C Pitcher, flowers, mug
Explanation:
A Dog is not still life because it is alive and moves
still, life is defined as man-made or natural objects