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The protagonist of the story. Mathilde has been blessed with physical beauty but not with the affluent lifestyle she yearns for, and she feels deeply discontented with her lot in life. When she prepares to attend a fancy party, she borrows a diamond necklace from her friend Madame Forestier, then loses the necklace and must work for ten years to pay off a replacement. Her one night of radiance cost her and Monsieur Loisel any chance for future happiness.
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The physical appearance of the landlady impacts the story in the way that no one can imagine her as a killer because her physical appearance is nice in some way.
Explanation:
The short story of the landlady written by Roald Dahl, is a story about a young man called Billy. He travelled from London to Bath and there he meet a middle aged woman. Then, he starts talking to the landlady.
The author describes the landlady as an old woman with a warming smile. She also has blue eyes:
<em> "She was about forty-five or fifty years old, and the moment she saw him she gave him a warm welcoming smile."</em>
<em>"She had a round pink face and very gentle blue eyes."</em>
<em>“She seemed terribly nice. She looked exactly like the mother of one's best school-friend welcoming her into the house to stay for the Christmas holidays”</em>
<em>"He noticed that she had small, white, quickly moving hands and red finger-nail."</em>
The physical appearance of the landlady impacts the story in the way that no one can imagine her as a killer because her physical appearance is nice in some way.
Answer:
The gods would influence nature to help them
Explanation:
Animal sacrifices is as old as civilization which is carried out by different people of empire and for different reasons. Most times, some carry out to seek for favor, others, during war for appeal to the gods for support in-order to win the war over their enemies.
On the other hand, the Mesopotamian offer animal sacrifices to the gods in-order to influence nature to help them. <em>For example, to control the sea, or the wind or to ensure a bumper harvest of crops that was planted.</em>
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Answer:
The tone of this poem is melodramatic and somber.
Explanation:
In the first verse, there are adjectives dreary and weak that emphasize the melodramatic tone of the poem. The somber atmosphere evokes a poetic picture of a dark night and someone who is a visitor ruins the quiet evening. The subject in the poem is sleeping and someone is disturbing his peace. There are not many actions in the first stanza of the poem. The melodramatic and somber tone of the poem is ruined by quiet knocking. Also ,the visitor is a raven who is only " tapping at my chamber door".
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