<span>Death being discussed in this play is foreshadowing. The author is hinting that Romeo and Juliet will die or at least that someone will die. Foreshadowing is a good way to give your audience a hint about what is to come so they will feel suspense and will try to see what will happen next.</span>
The book is of an innocent man wrongly, but imprisoned and his brilliant strategy for revenge against the people who betrayed him. Sailor Edmond Dantes is a guileless and honest young man who has a very peaceful life and has plans to marry the beautiful Mercedes are sadly ruined and shattered.
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D-the author is speculating but not proving concrete evidence
In this story, as it is told from the point of view of Odysseus, we get to experience the most adventurous and exciting side of it: we get to follow his battles against all kinds of creatures, Gods, and innumerable threats that the sea brings upon him.
If the tale was told fromthe point of view of Penelope (his wife), everything would change. The narration would be based around her longing for Odysseus' return<u>, </u>the struggles with her son, and a general emphasis on what was left behind making her suffer.
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<h3><em>i am confusion</em></h3>
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this is not full -_-