The Water is Wide is the true story of a young white schoolteacher -- a man who gave a year of his life to give an island and a people renewed hope. He becomes the teacher to their children, and teaches the adults of Yamacraw Island extraordinary lessons they didn't even know they needed to learn.
Answer:
the townspeople from the Hunchback of Notre Dame never treat Quasimodo
Explanation:
Because Victor Hugo wrote them. He is the cruel God of that fictional world, and that is how he made them.
…Also, the peasants of the historic time portrayed in that fictional world had it harder than we can imagine. He was the ugliest guy at the feast of fools. And every fool needs a target.
D because it's using personification as if a hath could die
Answer:
Tybalt is Capulet's nephew. His short-tempered personality provides a foil to the calmer Lord Capulet.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" tells of how two young lovers had to suffer for their love for each other. The ancient feud between the two households of the Montague and the Capulets led to the deaths of the young lovers Romeo and Juliet.
The character of Tybalt is not a major character but he also played an important role in the story. He was the son of Lady Capulet's brother, thus making him a nephew of Capulet and Juliet's cousin. He was a hot headed, short tempered person, easily angered and acting in a rush. Act 3 scene i shows him asking for a duel with Romeo in the streets. His character also serves as a foil for the calm nature and personality of Capulet, Juliet's father.