Answer:
The difference between the need and the opportunity for rhetorical action is that need promotes the speaker to speak on an issue whereas opportunity restrains them.
Explanation:
The rhetorical situation can be defined as situation in which the rhetor seeks possible means to persuade and involve people in the rhetoric.
The rhetorical situation is formed by <em>exigence, audience, and contraints.</em>
Exigence can be defined as a situtation which contributes to the need of writing. Exigence is a situation that shows the writer need to write to make the audience aware of something. Thus need (exigence) prompts the speaker to write and speak on an issue or situation that should be resolved.
Contraints, on the other hand, are those situations that restricts the speaker from speaking. These contraints are the rules that seize the speaker. These contraints include opportunities, limitations, time limit, etc. So, oppotunities tend to restrict the speaker from speaking freely about the topic.
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The lines from 60 to 69 spell out the tragic ending of the illicit love affair between Tristan and Isolde.
Notice the use of the words tomb, death, and doom in lines 63-66:
<em>Little dreaming hours would come;</em>
<em>Life pale shadows from the </em><em>tomb</em>
<em>When an open </em><em>death </em><em>of </em><em>doom</em>
<em>Had been still less hard to bear</em>
<h3>Who wrote Tristan and Isolde?</h3>
Tristan and Isolde was written in the 12th century by a German Poet called Eilhart Von Oberg.
The poem features a tragic love affair (albeit unlawful) between the knight Tristan and the Irish Princess - Iseult (also spelled Isolde, or Yseult).
Learn more in the link below about the poem Tristan and Iseult:
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