Answer
The Island of Doctor Moreau is a science fiction novel written by H. G. Wells in 1896. The narrator of the story is Edward Prendick who narrates his story in first person narrative after his shipwreck.
1:
a) He is Kind with beast people.
b) M'ling is Montgomery's attendant.
2:
Because spell of hypnotism in beast people weakens at night.
3:
They are less numerous.
Explanation:
1:
a) How does Montgomery feel about the Beast People?
Montgomery has been with these beasts for a long time and regards them as almost human beings. He has kindness and sympathy for most of them.
b) What is M'ling's relationship with Montgomery?
M’ling, the black-faced man is Montgomery’s devout and well-trained attendant. However, Montgomery is either very kind or very abusive to M’ling depending on whether he is drunk or not.
2: Why is the Leopard Man more dangerous at night?
Dr. Moreau has hypnotized the beasts on the island by a law. By this hypnotism certain things (such as attacking human beings or each other) have been made impossible for them. These prohibitions have been made part of their personality by weaving in their minds. However this hypnotism is weakened at night. In feline beast people, such as Leopard Man this weakness of hypnotism is even more evident, so Leopard Man becomes more dangerous at night.
3: What does Prendick observe about the female Beast People?
Prendick the narrator observes that female beast people are less numerous than their males. In spite of the monogamy law (the practice of marrying or state of being married to one person at a time) females were secretly abused. Prendick also mentions that female beasts were instinctively aware of their repulsive clumsiness, and took more care in wearing decorative clothes like humans.
They have both have stripes, are animals, both mammals, they both walk on all fours and they both can be highly dangerous
Answer:
Colon ultimately decided to leave the woman and her children without offering them his help.
Explanation:
"Little Things Are Big" is an article written by Jesús Colón. The article talks about one of his experiences at the subway during the midnight hours. Colon mentions that he happened to come across a white woman in her twenties carrying her three children, one in arm and two on foot, and a medium sized valise. The woman was having trouble to board the train all by herself having so much to handle and take care. The writer seeing her struggles wanted to lend his help but as he was a Puerto Rican negro, he became conscious if the woman will receive any help from him or not. After contemplating many thoughts in his mind, he decided not to help them. He writes that he failed the woman, the children, and himself on the early morning of Memorial Day.