The answer is 'animals are a lower life form and have no understanding'.
Answer:
His mother was what he describes as a "pan-African hippie type of woman who marched in the streets" and named him Baratunde as a way to "get back to Africa."
O. Henry's uses third-person narration in "After Twenty Years" affects the story as:
- it allows the reader to get to know each character.
O.Henry uses third person narrative to build surprise until the end of the story. Third person narration gives an insight of the story not through any character's perspective rather through a third person. This helps the writer to hold the climax of the story until the end.
Answer:
- She is deeply distraught by the sight of her murdered husband.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from Shakespeare's popular tragedies 'Hamlet,' the author reveals that Hecuba was extremely distressed seeing the dead body of her murdered husband. This <u>allusion to Greek Mythology by referring to Hecuba who laments the death of her husband King Priam</u> <u>after Troy's fall offers a deeper context for the readers to understand the situation of Hamlet's wife</u>. She ends up being in a position of madness as she didn't know how to respond to it or how to accept the brutal truth that her husband is no more alive.