The dialogue seems to reveal that Kugler regrets that he didn't find the money. Talking about all of Kugler's evil deeds, God mentions an old couple that Kugler had killed hoping to find a significant amount of money. However, all he could find was sixteen dollars. Now God reveals to him that they had actually kept 20 thousand dollars in a mattress. Kruger doesn't seem to regret murdering those people, but not finding the money he was after.
The inward examination of oneself.
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Which line in this excerpt from act IV of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet best reveals the dramatic irony of the scene?
As I have done this before I will simply answer your question.
The answer is:
<span>Alas, alas! Help, help! my lady's dead!</span><span> </span>
Of course this shows irony because Juliet is not literally dead.
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Answer:
To me, this statement is kind of a mixture between the realization that you can't and you're not going to win every time you play anything, and your character has to rise above that. We're all going to face failures, whether they be minor or major, sports related or not, but we all have to experience it sooner or later. There's no avoiding it. I think we each have to realize though, that it's not completely the failure itself that is responsible for our actions, but how we respond and cope to the defeat. We can choose to reflect on it for as long as we feel is needed, but we can take past failures and loses, and use them as motivations and teaching moments so that we may have future successes.