This question is based from "Doctor Faustus", a play written by <span>Christopher Marlowe. The German Emperor being referred here is Charles V, who has heard of Faustus and invited him to his palace. What makes this situation ironic is that the emperor is more powerful than Faustus. The answer would be the second option.</span>
• He shows loyalty to his men by protecting them and fighting Grendel alone
•He shows loyalty to his king when he asked Hrothgar to send his reward to his king if he died in battle.
Answer:
1. "... now and then we had a hope that if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates." Esse é um exemplo de ironia porque faz com que o leitor acredito que os garotos querem que Deus os abençoe com um profissão honrada e honesta, mas eles querem ser piratas.
2. Porque ele deseja ambientar o leitor aos elementos que tem influencia em sua narrativa. A utilização de vários adjetivos promove um descrição detalhada sobre esses elementos, ambientando o leitor e fazendo com que o eleitor conheça-os.
3. “Good books, good friends and a sleepy conscience:this is the ideal life.”
Explanation:
1. Boys show that they want to be God-fearing, honest and live well, so that God can reward them. When we read this we believe that they want such a good and honorable reward, but they want to be pirates. This is a strong example of irony in Mark Twain's writing and adds a fun element to the story, showing how inconsequential and random children are in their desires.
2. In his writing, Twain uses several adjectives in order to describe the city in which he grew up, the steamboat and the cub engineer in detail, making the reader well aware of these elements and thus efficiently understanding the its influence and importance in the plot.
3. The passage “Good books, good friends and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life," is very powerful and shows how the good life, satisfaction and peace that every human being deserves is the result of small and simple things It doesn’t take much to contemplate the ideal life In this passage Twain also reveals that the ideal life is one full of elements that bring us peace.
Answer:
"A Poison Tree" relates to Hamlet because it shows the struggle to actually follow through with revenge until the time seems right. This is very evident if you take a close look at the lines; “And I watered it in fears” and “And it grew both day and night” those lines are pretty much the whole Hamlet play. I believe this because Hamlet kept procrastinating and not following through with his revenge, and it only made the revenge and anger build stronger. That was what the play Hamlet was about, it was about the build of revenge and that is exactly what this poem is about too.
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Mood is the emotional landscape of a work. In other words, it is how you feel when you read it. In “The Masque of the Red Death,” “The Tell-tale Heart” and “The Raven,” Poe uses macabre imagery and rhyme to create a suspenseful and spooky mood.