Greg's final feelings toward and perspective about his father Greg is angry at his father because his father will not let him play basketball. His thoughts and actions suggest that he disagrees with his father's perspective and feels that his father doesn't understand him.
1. The fact that no one dies in the play, discord is repaired, misunderstandings are resolved, and lovers and united in marriage all contribute to the play's classification as a comedy.
2. All literary tragedies share certain characteristics:
Protagonists who are courageous and noble and must face significant internal or external challenges.
A heartbreaking ending that often leads to a catharsis for the audience and gives them hope for mankind.
Answer:
the ancient tale
Explanation:
In this poem, the Swan is a metaphor for the spiritual pursuit of one who treads the path of self-realization. The metaphor refers to the ability of the bird to move between different planes of reality (earth, water, air) without clinging to any of them.
In the poem Kabir indicates a place where the swan can be free of doubt and sadness, this place would be the heaven that the author compares with an old tale in the passage:
"There, woods flourish in everlasting spring,
And its fragrance makes us move forward more and more.
Immersed in it, the heart, like a bee, was inebriated.
Immense in her, she no longer wants any joy"