This is True. He is indeed inconceivably happy and he does explain it using sensory details.
The correct answer should be<span> expressing the idea that younger artists have a responsibility to show pride in their racial heritage
He believes that older artists used to want to be white and created art stemming from white cultural heritage, and that the younger ones should ignore this and accept that there is no shame in it and that they are great as much as the white people.</span>
Answer:
Mr. Gascoigne = Pompousness
Widow Wycherly = Vanity
Mr. Medbourne = Greed
Colonel Killgrew = Lust
Explanation:
Answer:
“Five score years ago...”
Explanation:
This is a reference to President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, which originally began with “Four score and seven years ago...”
Answer and Explanation:
Hello. As it is not possible to know how far you have reached in the book, the answer below may be inaccurate.
By reading the book to the part where the monster travels with sailors, we can make some predictions about what will happen. First, we can see that the monster has an affinity and that he likes to live with human beings, wanting to be among them and learn what they can teach. The monster can then present an idealization about what it is like to live in company with humans. This prediction is supported, mainly because the book takes place during the period of romanticism, when idealization was a frequent theme.
However, the appearance of the monsters keeps humans away from him and even if the monster is intrusive, polite and very intelligent, he will never reach the humans, since his appearance will prevent that from happening.