False, the play <em>Romeo and Juliet </em>was not an original work by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare took inspiration from the poem by Arthur Brooke called <em>The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Iuliet</em>, written in 1562.
Answer: enhypen
It's like a polaroid love
사랑 촌스런 그 감정
근데 내 가슴이 뛰어
왜 나 이래 나? (야)
왜 사랑에 목 매는 건지?
어차피 뻔한 감정이잖아
분명 다 안다 믿었지
알고도 빠진 함정인가 봐
나도 모르게 when you call my name
가슴 아프게 나의 심장이 쿵쿵
It's like a polaroid love
사랑 촌스런 그 감정
근데 내 가슴이 뛰어
왜 나 이래 나?
It's like a polaroid love
내 뜻대로 되지 않아
흔한 filter조차 없어
But I love the vibe (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
After reading the poem "The Hangman", by Maurice Ogden, we can answer the questions:
1. The Hangman built the gallows to hang the townspeople in front of the courthouse.
2. The townspeople wondered who the Hangman would kill. He told them he would kill someone who "served [him] the best."
3. The Hangman hanged first a man who was from another land, not from that town.
4. The townspeople asked him if he had not killed the foreigner the day before. In other words, they wondered why he was still there. I believe the Hangman had not left because he intended, all along, to kill the others.
5. The one who spoke out against the Hangman was hanged by him.
6. The third person was a Jew. The townspeople ask him if that was the man who served him well. The fourth executed was a black man.
7. The townspeople stop asking questions and reacting to the killings. I believe they are feeling both afraid and confused, because the Hangman does not answer their questions directly and never leaves.
8. The speaker thinks the Hangman called him to help pull down the gallows.
9. The Hangman really called him with the intention of hanging him. When the speaker accuses the Hangman of having lied, the Hangman asks who has served him more faithfully than the speaker.
- The poem "The Hangman" by Maurice Ogden is a narrative poem from a first-person perspective.
- The poem criticizes people and government's inertia in the face of injustice and cruelty. Many interpret the poem as a criticism to the world's reaction to Nazism.
- The first people hanged by the Hangman are precisely those he knows no one will defend: a stranger, a Jew, a black man.
- People do nothing about it. As long as it does not happen to them, they do not care about the suffering of others.
- Finally, the Hangman begins to hang everyone. Now, his excuse for killing them is precisely the fact that they did not help the others.
- In conclusion, the poem is a fierce critique against violence, injustice, and inertia.
Learn more about the poem here:
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Answer:
What was your answer in part a?
Explanation: Part B depends on what your answer was in part a. Technically you need to find a answer that supports your answer in part a