<span>one would be Victor Frankenstein, who is completely crushed by William's death. In one scene, he talks about how he takes his boat out trying to find peace of mind in nature, but how his guilt over William's death and then over Justine's conviction for it overcomes any happiness he might otherwise have felt, and he sinks into despondency again. Another would be Elizabeth in the aftermath of Justine's conviction: She talks about how she loved Justine, and believes her innocent of William's murder, and she is devastated when Justine is convicted despite her testimony in her favor. </span>
Answer:
He Wishes to mourn nature
Explanation:
This poem symbolizes the sadness of nature. Through the author’s sadness, the sorrow of nature is reflected. The author dedicated this poem to his too early resting friend and his son.
The sad sounds of nature, like wild winds, dark clouds and sad storms perfectly transmit the sadness the author feels.
Transition words and phrases help make a piece of writing flow better and connect one idea to the next. In this extract from Death of a salesman, Willy is held for someone who does not want to face reality. An evidence is that failing at his job, he still sees himself achieving great success in business. Here we need a transition word that illustrates the first sentence.
Answer D.
Applause sounded through the room louder than cannon fire.