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Its anger crashing on the sodden land
To darken innocence and turn it gray
The mighty power of the Sky god's hand
His blackest soul that blocks the light of day
Its wails, so full of bitter resent
The mournful sigh from dampened leaves of green
To break the Earth, the song of Wind's lament
To hide the feathered bird and keep its sheen
The heavy blanket, such an opaque board
Collapse in sheets and bow at Gaea's feet
The pleading cries from Helio ignored
It falls so thickly, salty tears not sweet
But reminiscent of a living thing
The rain will cease, and light, the sun will bring
Teiresias intervened in King Creon's punishment to the people of Thebes by telling him that the royal family will suffer the same fate.However, King Creon ignored his words and rather insulted Teiresias. Because of this, the blind councilor left the King.
In chapter 2, Scout attempts to explain to Miss Caroline why Walter Cunningham Jr. will not accept her quarter to buy lunch. Unfortunately, Scout has difficulty articulating her knowledge of the Cunningham family and naively assumes that Miss Caroline is familiar with the ways of Walter's family. Scout informs the reader that the Cunningham family never takes anything from anyone they cannot pay back, which illustrates their respectful, honorable nature.
A very typical example of a certain person or thing.