Narrative distance refers to the difference between the character's point of views and the reader's point of view. All the characters in a story exist with some amount of distance between themselves. Close and distant narrative styles simply refer to the amount of distance between the readers and the characters. Hope this helps.
Answer:
B. Theseus
Explanation:
"Midsummer Night's Dream" is a play written by Shakespeare. This play is a comedy, where there is a lot of confusion with couples in love, humans and fairies.
In this play we are introduced to Hermia and Lysander, who are in love and want to get married, but cannot. Hermia's father promised her in marriage to Demetrius who loves her, but Helena loves Demetrius who is not interested in her.
The four young people are victims of a fairy prank that makes Helena fall in love with Lysander, while Demetrius and Lysaner fall in love with Helena. This creates a great deal of confusion, which needs to be resolved by Theseus, the Duke of Rome.
When Theseus goes to talk to the young people to understand what happened, Demetrius tells him:
<em>"My love to Hermia,
</em>
<em>Melted as the snow, seems to me now
</em>
<em>As the remembrance of an idle gaud"</em>
Answer:
Both men run back toward their camp to check on their sister.
Explanation:
Joseph and James Bruchac's short story "The Chenoo" is a folktale about a mythical creature that has a heart of ice and kills any man he comes across. And through the brave act of the three siblings, the "curse" on the monster was lifted and they got their grandfather back.
While her brothers went hunting, Nolka was at their tent preparing whatever game they brought back. On the day the brothers discovered the footprints of the Chenoo, she was unaware of it. So, once the brothers figured out that the prints were headed to their camp, they rushed back to their sister, fearing for the monster to kill her. This <u>act of rushing back shows the bond of family, the ties that bind them so strongly together</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.