Answer:
C) The author uses actions, thoughts, and speech to reveal character traits to an audience
Explanation:
Scylla is a six headed monster who picks sailors off of ships by their heads, and Charybdis is a enormous whirl pool that threatens to swallow the entire ship.
17 th February ,2021
Wednesday
9pm
Dear dairy ,
Talking about a happy and fun event like wedding ceremony has always been a favourite subject for me because attending such happy occasion brings a lot of joy among the people while also witnessing a rare moment of the new beginning of life. Today, I would like to talk about one such wedding ceremony that I attended.
I would like to say that it was a “marriage from heaven”. Some even called it “marriage of the year” because thousands of people attended it.
I enjoyed this wedding ceremony because there were so many nice things that were going on at the ceremony while it also followed the traditional values and customs of our culture. In fact, I would say that it was a wedding ceremony, which was enjoyed by all kinds of people of all ages from all over the city. It was an expensive wedding ceremony, but the fun was worth it.
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Answer:
Hovstad and Billing are both hypocrites, that is the overall summary of their characters.
They both appear to support Dr. Stockmann and his work, but they are later revealed to each have their own agendas separate to what they pretend to believe in.
Explanation:
Hosvtad is the editor of The People's Messenger, a newspaper in the play "an Enemy of the People". He has the reputation of being the liberal of the town and wants to starts a revolution. Initially his ideas appear to be genuine, especially as he offers to publish Dr. Stockmann's controversial findings. However, it turns out he only wants to further his own agenda (i.e increase his paper's circulation) using the findings, instead of using them to bring about real social change.
He is revealed to be hypocritical when he turns on Dr. Stockmann and changes his beliefs and what he portrays in his newspaper whenever public opinion changes.
Hovstad strengths and weaknesses both take root from his newspaper.
Billing is the sub-editor the newspaper, he mirrors the ideas of Hovstad with a few personal opinions of himself. He criticizes others for being conservative and claims to be a radical progressive, he is later revealed to be a hypocrite of his own ideals when he applied for a job within the government he supposedly hates.
They initially supported Dr. Stockmann but turned on him later when they found that his opinions will not be popular with the public.