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satela [25.4K]
3 years ago
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Please Help!!!!!

English
2 answers:
zhenek [66]3 years ago
6 0
  • Top-left: Wealth worship. The landlord is so impressed and intimidated by the bank note that he barely dares to take it.
  • Middle-left: Impending doom. You can tell that the narrator is experiencing a sense of upcoming catastrophe through phrases like "I judged that there as going to be a crash." The situation the narrator is in also involves danger: "I must swim across or drown."
  • Top-right: Rags to riches. Taken literally, this expression means going from the poorest to the wealthiest one possibly can be. But in this context, it is more about 'social riches:' the character goes from being insignificant in the eyes of others, to widely influential.
  • Middle-right: Wealth worship. The landlord is willing to accept any of the narrator's whims simply because he is wealthy, but at the same time, he fears him and his power: "he hoped he wasn't afraid to trust as rich a gentleman as I was."
  • Bottom: Impending doom. The threatening danger here is expressed by the fact that a "thin crust" is all that keeps the narrator from falling into the crater.
Hunter-Best [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Top-left: Wealth worship. The landlord is so impressed and intimidated by the bank note that he barely dares to take it.

Middle-left: Impending doom. You can tell that the narrator is experiencing a sense of upcoming catastrophe through phrases like "I judged that there as going to be a crash." The situation the narrator is in also involves danger: "I must swim across or drown."

Top-right: Rags to riches. Taken literally, this expression means going from the poorest to the wealthiest one possibly can be. But in this context, it is more about 'social riches:' the character goes from being insignificant in the eyes of others, to widely influential.

Middle-right: Rags to riches. The landlord is willing to accept any of the narrator's whims simply because he is wealthy, but at the same time, he fears him and his power: "he hoped he wasn't afraid to trust as rich a gentleman as I was."

Bottom: Wealthy worship. The threatening danger here is expressed by the fact that a "thin crust" is all that keeps the narrator from falling into the crater.

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