Answer:
Mercutio is a skeptic when it comes to romance and is cynical about a happy ending for Romeo.
Explanation:
Sources:
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/r/romeo-and-juliet/character-analysis/mercutio
Answer:
to Find the Main Idea
:
1) Identify the Topic.
2) Summarize the Passage.
3) Look at the First and Last Sentences of the Passage.
4) Look for Repetition of Ideas.
Explanation:
<span>The school of writing which describes things as they seem to the author, not as they could or should be. The correct term or name for the definition is realism. Realism in literature is part of the realist art movement starting the French literature, and Russian literature.</span>
Julie Burstein implies that rejections can actually be seen as a blessing in disguise:
- <em>"There's a fourth embrace, and it's the hardest. It's the embrace of </em><em>loss</em><em>, the oldest and most constant of human experiences. In order to create, we have to stand in that space between what we see in the world and what we hope for, looking squarely at rejection, at heartbreak, at war, at death. That's a tough space to stand in." </em>
This is a very common occurrence in a writer's life, <u>rejections come with the territory</u>. The important thing is to keep trying. There is a reason why a manuscript was rejected, it wasn't unique, or it wasn't developed enough, or it simply wasn't worth salvaging. But in order to find their voice, writers need to be open to experimentation, to change and the ability to adapt.
Another inspirational statement in the same vein comes from Sylvia Plath:
- <em>"I love my rejection slips. They show me I try."</em>