Answer:
The symbolic significance of Ralph in the novel is civilization and democracy
Explanation:
Ralph, is a fair-haired, athletically built, good-looking and from a prosperous, middle-class family, he is seen as being charismatic protagonist of Lord of the Flies.
He accommodates and leads to others as regards of the fondly cherished, moderate English tradition.
Ralph, which is a representative of civilization and democracy, acts peacefully, lives by rules, and follows values and moral commands for the good of the group, who dramatically reveals the condition of democracy and civilization in Golding’s time.
Answer:
Odysseus tests his father to check his loyalty and to know if Laertes truly is his father and not someone else in disguise.
Explanation:
In the book 24 of "The Odyssey" Odysseus goes to Ithaca, to his father's farm. Laertes was the name of Odysseus's father. In this book, Odysseus travels back to the land to meet his father alone.
<u>When Odysseus enters the house of Laertes, his father, he observes that his father had become aged now because of the grief for his son and wife. Laertes was no able to recognize Odysseus because of his old age. </u>
<u>Odysseus test the loyalty of Laertes and to test his true identity did not reveal himself immediately but when his father began crying he revealed his identity.</u>
Answer: Yes
Explanation: Omanotopoeia are the formation of words from a sound. Like if you throw a bucket of paint on the white canvas it makes a ‘splat’ type of sound. For example, the splatter of paint.
Answer:"No, honey,"
Explanation:
Yet, as Atticus explains to Scout, he is willing to place himself in such a difficult position because he knows it is the right thing to do. Atticus knows that the inevitable answer to that question is, "No, honey," due to the fact that racism is abundant in the town.
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