Explanation:
First paragraph gives us insight into the way in which slaves were dehumanised. ... Douglass makes his first suggestion that slavery changes white people this is referred to ... Violence against women.
He's saying that if he was a beast, he wouldn't understand right from wrong or be able to realize that slavery is evil, and he'd rather that than stay a slave, knowing he deserves better.
Answer:
Heathcliff
Explanation:
Heathcliff is the central character in the novel Wuthering Height. This evil character fetches readers' sympathy when he is brought as an orphan to Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw. Readers like the love between Heathcliff and Catherine which her brother doesn't like at all. As Mr. Ernshaw dies, the abuse of Heathcliff by Hindley begins. Albeit Catherine loves this man with 'black eyes', she succumbs to social tradition by marrying with Edgar Linton. Now Heathcliff is a heart-broken Byronic hero whom readers love to show sympathy. His humiliations and mysteries while Catherine was unmarried fetches lots of sympathy for him.
But then the marriage of Catherine reveals the evil in Heathcliff. He becomes cruel exhibiting a frustration due to his lost love mixed with his past abuses. By his sheer power, Heathcliff becomes the master of Wuthering Heights, successful in harassing Hindley and abuses Isabella.
The readers are shocked at Heathcliff's violent tempers, yet sympathize with him for his hapless childhood when he is tyrannized by Hindley. In power, Heathcliff wishes to pay his tormentors in the same way. We hate Heathcliff's violence but we sympathize with his traumatic condition.
The correct answer is c. Details of setting and characters' Appearance.
<span>A) nineteen poems about God</span>
Answer:
The theme of this passage is, the healing power nature has.
Explanation:
Heidi is one of the classic novel written by Johana Spyri. This is a novel about a young girl Heidi who is an orphan. The theme of this passage the healing power of nature.
In the passage it is described that Heidi has gone to Frankfurt as a household worker in one wealthy family. But she misses her grandfather’s place so much because of the fact that, that place was very close to nature. Those mountain peaks, the shining sun, the beautiful sunsets, everything was just so peaceful.
That wasn’t the case at Frankfurt. But when she got to know windows of her room can be opened then she was so happy because she could once again enjoy the beauty of an incredible nature.