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D: a warship fires at the land, even though there is nothing there to shoot.
Explanation:
"Heart of Darkness" (1899) is Joseph Conrad's masterpiece novel. The major themes of the novel are imperialism, colonialism, and racism.
There are many examples of colonials ineffectiveness throughout the novel. The selected option is just one instance. Another famous one is in the leveling of the cliff for no apparent purpose. The narrator satirizes that may be it was just for philanthropic purpose of keeping the slaves busy. A pointless attempt to extinguish a burning grass hut is one more such example to show colonials inefficiency in Africa.
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The setting is a house where a couple once lived. They are dead now and revisiting as ghosts. They tour the drawing-room (what we would call the living room), the garden with its trees, and their old bedroom.
Explanation:
Answer:
Mrs. Pringle in her rants about her reputation comes across as, Compassionate while the change in her mood and words at the end of the play and the story show that she is pushy and domineering.
Explanation:
A Dinner Party is a drama which in which the main character is Mrs. Horace Pringle who hosted a Dinner Party and then she encounters unforeseen obstacles. She is Pushy and domineering lady as her moods changes while she is organizing a dinner party.