Brueghel's Landscape with the Fall of Icarus points that our individual suffering doesn't matter compared to the whole world since a single individual is just a grain of sand compared to the whole world. This leaves the viewer with his or her own opinion. In the painting, the idea of over prideful suffering is shown in only a tiny splash that we know from the title of the work must be Icarus falling into the ocean. The rest of the scene is quiet and calm, as if the whole world continued without a care. Rather in Auden's poem, it obsesses about suffering and seems to grieve at the idea that our individual suffering isn't more important. The poem takes on a very powerful vocabulary using words like "suffering", "martyrdom", "disaster", and "forsaken". Many readers can agree that they both have very similar ideas.
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It was approaching 3 pm, and I went to the first (but probably the worst) person near me. Kaleb Danner. Kaleb is the type of kid everyone knows for good and bad reasons. He used to be a model kid, good grades, extremely polite, and always put others before himself on every occasion. Sadly, due to his parental neglect, he began to sink into the deep dark abyss of living out this "hood mentality." I still love him as a brother because of his invaluable advice of navigating almost every aspect of high school even though we were the same age.
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Through the text, we can infer that Wealhtheow was not impressed with the men who fought Grendel up to this point, as shown in the last answer option.
<h3>Why wasn't Wealhtheow impressed?</h3>
- He knew about Grendel's power.
- He had seen many men try to fight Grendel and failed.
- He knew that men had no special powers.
- He had no confidence in men.
Wealhtheow was unsure of the men who fought Grendel, which gave him a negative outlook and a lack of hope for any warriors. Also, the men were foreigners, which increased his distrust.
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