<span>1. The hero Achilles' tragic flaw is his pride. He thinks he is completely invincible, but he has a weak spot-his ankle.
2. </span><span>In </span>Macbeth<span>, Macbeth's tragic flaw is his own ambition. He plots with his wife to murder the king, and his guilt haunts him.
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Reflect on your reading of Guy de Maupassant's "An Uncomfortable Bed" by answering the following questions about the mood and tone of the work. Consider the end of the story. How does Guy de Maupassant create suspense and surprise at the end?
Answer:
Guy de Maupassant manages to create an atmosphere of humor and suspense since the story from the beginning is humorous, however for him it is a serious situation and he does not know what will happen next.
Explanation:
The author throughout the story has the reader wondering what will happen next, even though everything that happens ends up being hilarious.
He is in his room in the dark, which creates an atmosphere of suspense but never abandons his humorous tone.
In case the protagonist's friends were very pranksters and he could even hear their laughter in the corridor since he enters the room and closes it.
The suspense is so much about "what a joke could happen next" that in the end, the disaster ends up being made by the protagonist himself.
Answer:
Alright, I'm going to assume your doing how our society has changed, for the good and bad. What I wrote about was how light pollution increased by a ton the past decades. Anything goes.
Explanation:
Just write about what changed about our society compared to back then. Here one, like how we got phones in our pockets and not suitcases anymore. How transportation has evolved from horses to cars, or how we are inventing robots that move on their own.
Answer:
Mrs. Linde's need for Krogstad to give things to get demonstrates the theme
Explanation:
Asagai is one of Beneatha's suitors. He is Nigerian and he is very proud of his heritage. He wishes to return to Nigeria to help his people and bring modern advancements.
He tries to teach Beneatha about her heritage and interest her in her African culture.
He, as a character, brings the international element into the play and acts as a symbol of heritage.