Answer:
Invokes a common cultural allusion.
Explanation:
In Iron Maiden's song "The Evil that Man Do", the lyrics go as <em>"the evil that man do lives on and on"</em>. This is an allusion to the famous play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare.
In the play, Mark Antony comments on how a man's evil deeds continue to live on while the good deeds are not remembered after his death. Likewise, Iron Maiden's lyrics also state the same thing, that the evil deeds live on and on. This is an attempt by the heavy metal band to emphasize the point by invoking a common cultural allusion, taking the tragic play into their own song.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
The correct answer is option D) show that nature can be harsh and unfeeling.
Explanation:
At the end of the fourth stanza of the poem <em>Sea Lullaby</em> written by <em>Elinor Wylie</em>, the phrase "for a joke" refers to the fact that nature has no regrets for that murdered child. As if it were a joke for her. <em>"She choked him and beat him to death, for a joke."
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The sea, in all its greatness dragged him and hit him with its waves.
Another form of insensitivity is when the author says <em>"Now in silence she lingers, Beside him all night, To wash her long fingers, In silvery light.”.
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Answer:
A. a comparison between the sea and a cauldron.
B. a visual representation of the sea's anger.
Explanation: