The answer is D. Pity
Cathy’s love for Linton is just pity. Cathy is physically attracted to Hareton and it quite obvious that Hareton has the same feelings towards Cathy. Hareton even tries to become better as a person and has even become jealous of Linton.
<em>The key difference between a central idea and a motif is </em><em>b) A central idea is abstract, while a motif is concrete. </em>
A <u>central idea</u> of a literary work -the theme- is the dominant idea the author wants to conveys. <u>Motifs</u>, on the other hand, are all the devices the author uses to support that main idea, such as images, symbols or words. <u>Motifs</u> have a symbolic value and remind the reader about the theme.
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Juliet: The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse;
In half an hour she promis'd to return.
Perchance she cannot meet him: that's not so.
—Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare
Make an inference about the characters and their motivations in this scene.
What did Juliet do?
✔ She sent the nurse to speak with Romeo.
What did the nurse do?
✔ She agreed to this request.
What motivated Juliet to make this request?
✔ her desire to marry Romeo
What motivated the nurse to go on this quest?
✔ She cares aboutJuliet’s happiness.
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The answer is C! Goodluck :)
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