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<span>Well, this question is the tricky one! Actually, there wasn't left any marks, it is the main problem of this story. So in “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by Thomas Gray, NO marks have the forefathers left on history? and according to this fact the only one correct answer is definitely the third option from the scale represented above - The forefathers have left no mark on history, having led “noiseless” lives.</span></span>
Answer:
Because it takes a long time for the predictable outcome to occur
Explanation:
This is a line from melo-drama called "Hamlet Dull Revenge" authored by Rene Girard.
The play examines the character called Hamlet who despite wanting to avenge his father, who was unjustly killed by Claudius, took his time to investigate the circumstances involved instead of engaging his mindless and wanton killings because of his desire for vengeance.
The author Girard, concludes that Hamlets tact is delaying vengeance is not a sign of weakness as vengeance is often a response to violence or injury to a loved person.
Answer:
•This phrase can be translated to "Why must Romeo, The Man I love, Be apart of the rivaling family?"
Juliet is upset because out of all people, the person who just happened to have caught her eye also just happens to be Montague.
•This relates to the rose as she implies with the quote "a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet" that if a rose weren't called a rose it would still smell like a rose. Whether Romeo is Montague or not he is still himself and she will still love him.
•Im not sure what this is asking, so it'd probably just be safe to quote "Trade in your name- which really has nothing to do with you- and take all of me in exchange."
The example that supports the theme of knightly virtue is: B. "l am bound by my vow to do so,". . . .
A knight is a person who is appointed to serve a king or a senior soldier. Courage and loyalty are qualities that are required of knights.
In the example chosen above, we see that the knight states that he is bound by his vow to take a certain action. In so doing, he displays loyalty to his superior.
So, option B is an example that supports the theme of knightly virtue.
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