The correct answer is <span>very simple language
Hemingway is famous for this. Sometimes he could write entire passages with no words larger than 2 syllables.</span>
There are a couple of reasons for this.
- First, it's difficult to transform a real historical event to give a sense of entertainment that could be shown in a play, with exciting plot-twist, interesting characters, etc. Therefore, adjustment need to be made
- Second, Shakespeare often want to give an underlying message for the audiences of the show, which often requires him to change the context of a certain historical event
Answer: C
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Answer:
Lucky
Explanation:
The pronoun (which is she) is referring to Lucky which makes Lucky the antecedent.
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Answer:
Santiago, the protagonist in Hemingway's famed The Old Man and the Sea is compared to a Christ.
Explanation:
Santiago is compared to Christ through Christian allegory, as his suffering is the same as the suffering of Christ. He physically suffered to achieve a spiritual triumph.
The old man is depicted as a Christ on the cross: <em>"He settled comfortably against the wood and took his suffering as it came"</em>