Answer:
The answer is option C,
An individual's place in the world is determined by his or her environment.
Explanation: Sympathy is a poem by Paul Laurence which describes about the oppression of an individual. He used the metaphor of a caged bird which symbolizes the oppressed individual. The caged bird wants to get rid of the cage after seeing the beautiful landscape but it can't.
In the poem 'A man said to the universe' there is a conversation between a man and the universe. The man wants his recognition from the universe and the universe states him the facts. Here the man represents the individual and the universe represent the environment.
So in both poem the common theme is that an individual's place in the world is determined by his or her environment.
<span>In the Elizabethan great chain of being, the being that is considered as the lowest rung of human society is the common man. The answer to this item is letter D. The life of the poor during this Era was quite harsh as they were not associated with the distribution of wealth of the kingdom. Welfare states were not also available during this period. </span>
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>C</u>: He ponders whether a miserable life if better than the unknown of death.
Explanation:
In his <em>To be or not to be</em> soliloquy, Hamlet questions whether it is better to accept a miserable life, with all of its problems and complications, like poverty, diseases, and aging, or choose death over life. He says that life is a lack of power, at the mercy of fortune and he realizes that if he chooses to live he would have to accept all of its obstacles, but if he chooses death, his decision would be irrevocable and he would suffer in hell because it is against the Catholic religion to commit such a crime against himself.
This is an existential speech, where Hamlet contemplates about the sense of life and asks himself if it is better to be alive or to be dead. Although he is talking about death, he doesn't intend to die, but to describe how people are afraid of many things just because those things are unknown to them.
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She is happy and thankful but also a little bit unsure of his intentions. That is the point in the series where Katniss realizes Peeta’s love for her isn’t an act for the games and the capitol, it’s real.