He spends 15 years in prison to uphold his end of the bet and spends his time reading books,<span> writing, playing piano, studying, drinking wine, and educating himself. </span>
This poem has an ominous, gloomy tone overall. The theme of The Hollow Men is that war destroys both men and society. This theme is expressed through imagery, similes, allusions, and metaphors.
The "Hollow Men" in the poem are also imprisoned in some type of between-world, a limbo or purgatory between existence and nothingness, light and darkness.
In five sections, Eliot allows the Hollow Men to speak for themselves from their between-world, which is simultaneously a desert (dubbed "cactus land") and a place suggestive of entropic decay, as though the end of the world or even the universe has arrived: that fading star and the general lifelessness of the world the Hollow Men live in imply that this land of twilight is a world in its death throes.
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Answer:
She is extremely irritated and we can see that because she hangs up and slams the phone angrily.
Explanation:
The question refers to the play "Sorry, Wrong Number". At the beginning of the play we are introduced to Mrs. Stevenson, who is trying to reach her husband via phone calls. The calls are not completed successfully, which makes Mrs. Stevenson more and more nervous. She is so irritated that she gives up on completing the call and slams the phone hard showing how angry and furious she is.