Answer: People can lead happy, fulfilling lives even if everything does not turn out as planned.....&... not to judge someone before you can spend time with them. in this story, Arturo, the grandson, visits his abuelo in a nursing home. at first, Arturo is very reluctant to go but in the end, he doesn't want to leave quite yet because he was being entertained by his abuelo's book of his life
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B. To enable the reader to visualize the ferocity of Santiago's foe.
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In Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man And The Sea", the endurance and experience of the old fisherman was in direct contrast with his victim, the marlin that he had caught. The experienced old man battled with the fish in his attempt to keep it under control but later lost almost all except the bones to the sharks.
Hemingway provided detailed description of the shark attacking Santiago's marlin. The shark was a <em>"fish built to feed on all the fishes in the sea, that were so fast and strong and well armed that they had no other enemy"</em>. Santiago also admitted the shark "<em>had no fear at all and would do exactly what he wished"</em>. The detailed description of the shark enables the reader to visualize the shark's ferocity against the old man's experience yet old age.
Not all traditions are safe and entertaining, some can be harmful. Like walking on fire :)
Gd luck :)
"A Sound of Thunder" Bradbury employs metaphor, simile, parallelism, irony, and paradox. In the exposition of the story Bradbury writes in metaphor and simile, using parallelism to enhance the poetic quality of his diction: ... Time doesn't present that kind of mess," a foreshadowing of the story's end.