Three differences between Shakespeare's world and ours is that the opportunities available to women, and people of colour are not as common in his stories. In his world, the only form of entertainment was live performance, as opposed to ours, where we have recordings. One similarity is our delighting in mischief and mystery -- we, as humans, are still the same, and care for our families, our finances, and our interests because while the situations and contexts of Shakespeare's time are gone, our humanity is the same.
Answer: Hedda doesn't consider other people's feelings (example: telling someone to go commit sui****, ignoring people when they talk about something that mean a lot to them), is threatening and unsafe (when she points the gun in the air and shoots it(, admits that she wants to control someone else's fate and be in control.
1c - both the sentence and letter talk about how the media isn't interested in classical music
2b - both the sentence and letter talk about how newpapers no longer have many writers for classical music reviews
3a - both the sentence and letter talk about how music tasks have changed and no longer mention it in the paper.
Answer:
The writer would like the audience to take action against catcallers and racists.
Explanation:
From the article excerpts, the writer believes that, nothing is done for people (women) who are catcalled or others that are racially disparaged when it is compared to soldiers' families, shoppers and workers in similar situation.
<em>To her, it is uncalled for that, same action that would be considered a harm and crime when directed to shoppers for example is largely ignored when directed to a woman walking down the street. She is only demanding that, actions should be taken to address the disparity.</em>