Answer:
The correct answer is Distant.
The word that best describes the speaker’s relation to “some men” is Distant.
The poem begins with “Some men there are who found in nature all their inspiration, hers the sympathy, Which spurs them on to any great endeavour, to them the fields and goods are closest friends, And they hold great communion with the hills…” The word that best describes the speaker’s relation to “some men” is Distant. The way she initiates the poem serves to set up the contrast to the speaker’s views.
Answer:
The elements are Anagnorisis, Catharsis and Peripeteia
Explanation:
This piece of theater written by Sophocles presents several elements of the Greek tragedy, which are: anagnorisis which is the recognition of who is, in the case of Oedipus the murderer of his father, and husband of his mother; the peripeteia
that is the passage to fortune for the misfortune of the hero; the catharsis that is the moment of commotion in the audience, when the hero, who was made for the audience to identify with him, suffers the consequences of his tragic failure with the peripécia. Thus, we have in Oedipus King many elements for the constitution of a work of complete Greek tragedy
In my opinion it relates to athletes only because it talks about winning victory and then at the end of the poem it explains how you will soon be forgotten by saying "the name died before the man."
Answer:
I am faced with my imminent demise; therefore, life becomes a very precious thing.
Explanation:
The semicolon is like a comma. But longer.
See here, in this sentence, you are separating the imminent demise from the fact that life is precious.
Montag was afraid that Captain Beatty would discover the book he stole from the old lady