I think the theme for that scene is that love and family make a homecoming worth while but i could be wrong. My reasoning is that in the odyssey, it is crucial to remember the wife’s devotion to her husband and so he only felt good when he received her attention. Granted he is a player and cheated on his wife, he always respected her and essentially demanded the same from her. And after is long journey back home, it is rewarding to see good things such as his wife still staying loyal to him after the craziness he went through.
<u>Shakespeare's observation on anaesthesia:</u>
Based on Shakespeare's observation, by producing unconsciousness to decrease or reduce the pain of injury or disease, simple surgical procedures are almost as old as civilization, although the techniques were crude.
Most included the ingestion of herbal mixtures or ethanol, but bilateral carotid artery compression and ‘knock-out’ blows to the head are also described.
These methods were harmlessly ineffective and were mostly impossible to quantify but are majorly not in the case of obstructing the blood flow to brain or head trauma.
In Shakespeare's Cymbeline, there will be an instance in which the queen's poison was ingested to alleviate or reduce the psychological distress.
Answer: first meaning the quality of bending easily without breaking.
Second meaning the ability to be easily modified.
Third meaning willingness to change or compromise.
Explanation: hope this helps
The pronoun “herself” is definitely reflexive