In story of "The Life of Christopher Columbus", by Edward Everett, the Columbus's journal would be very different if he had written it only for personal use and not for Ferdinand and Isabella.
Who was Christopher Columbus"?
Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer and navigator who was born between 25 August and 31 October 1451 and died on May 20, 1506, completed four Spanish-based expeditions across the Atlantic Ocean under the patronage of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, paving the way for later widespread European exploration and colonization of the Americas. Known European contact with the Caribbean, Central America, and South America began with his travels.
The writings of Colombus display a business perspective on the discovery of the new continent. Colombus wanted to convince the monarchs that his exploratory journeys were useful and merited their money. He therefore wrote data demonstrating the new continent's financial success. If he had produced the papers for personal use instead of for business, they wouldn't have been as relevant to the monarchy and would have been written differently. In this instance, Colombus would provide more somber details and describe the new continent in terms of the wonders and beauties he discovered in regard to both the topography and the local populace.
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Answer:
The narrator emphasized the phrase "by her casual whim" because<u> it shows how Judy could let Dexter do anything for her.</u>
So, this shows what will happen to Dexter's future that Judy could just let him do what she wanted, especially that Judy asked him to attend the dinner the following day.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled "Winter Dreams," which was written by<em> F. Scott Fitzgerald.</em>
Before mentioning the phrase "by her casual whim," Judy and Dexter met again. This time, Judy asked Dexter whether he could drive the motorboat so she could surf while being driven behind it. As Judy demanded him to go faster,<em> Dexter obediently did as he was told</em>. This shows how Dexter fell for Judy and that he could just ask him whatever she wanted.
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(not part of the answer but I love this story)
What makes the story and its narrator so thought provoking is that the narrator is the one who is doing everything. You see everything from how he felt to what he was thinking as the story took place.
Explanation:
I can't remember what the line is, but it says something like, " Now let me take you through what really happened..."
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