Answer:
No, it is not.
Explanation:
The kind of love portrayed in the story, "A midsummer night's dream", is not the Agape love that we understand as Christians. Eros, that is, romantic love was displayed by the characters in Shakespeare's story. This is different from the Christian love, Agape, which is pure, sacrificial, and unconditional.
Oberon, King of the Fairies, did not also display 'Agape love' when he was not pleased with Titania for not giving him the child. He was angry with her and revenged by putting a love portion in her eyes to fall in love with Bottom. That was not the Christian love that is not easily angered, keeps no record of wrong or self-seeking.
Answer:
ion even know....lol I'm just doing it for the likes
Answer:
I think he will have both
Explanation:
I think he is being ignerent and he somehow knows he is going to have friends but then he might also believe when it is time for him to go to heaven he might know he is going to have friends there too.
Answer:
a. the company gives up the money that would be saved using coal.