The Organs of Speech Definition: The various organs of our mouth we use to produce speech sounds are called the organs of speech or Speech organs. ... Organs used for speech include the lips, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum (soft palate), uvula, glottis and various parts of the tongue.
1) she wouldn't be able to act. plays at the time only featured male actors (even for female roles)
2) if she wanted to write, she'd probably have to take up a male pseudonym, since her work either wouldn't have been published or would have been rejected from mainstream acceptance during the time
Hello. This question is based on the text "Grendel" by John Gardner.
Answer:
O B. Grendel is a giant that wishes to have the same benevolent qualities as Hrothgar.
Explanation:
Grendel is an adaptation of an epic poem "Beowulf", where the story is retold from the point of view of Grendel, the great villain of the poem. Grendel wants to find meaning in his life and in the world around him in relation to the concepts defended by civilization, in a philosophical way and placing the character as an anti-hero and not as a hero.
In the text, Grendel is a giant who wants to have the same benevolent qualities as Hrothgar, however he takes questionable steps to achieve his goal. This puts him in the position of anti-hero and allows the author to recognize himself in a more human character.
When you analyze a piece of fiction you pick out specific pieces that have meaning or you can find the meaning to. Analyzing will consist of highlighting and marking in the margin. When you analyze you should also write down words you do not understand so you can look them up later. You should keep note of the character and places the author creates, especially if it is made up. When you do this it is easier to track the story line. Analyzing is overall very important to keep you mind in the right place while reading a fictional story.