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Answer: The book <u>Lilies of the field</u> the general theme would be of the many people the power of praying and having much faith in one and another.
<u>My work:</u> The book was about five German speaking nuns who tried to escape from the threatening communist from Eastern Europe and throughout the story there is constant prayer for help and for safety. It some parts it might not be told in physical words, but it gives you thoughts of the readers to keep faith and for those nuns to keep going!
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Answer:
The given passage is taken from "Billy Bud, Sailor" written by Herman Melville.
Explanation:
The text appears in Chapter 13 of the novel.
Billy Bud is a sailor and the protagonist of the novel.
The narrator in this text is referring to Claggart's passions. The narrator states that passions can bring a person to his lowest point and it does not require 'palatial stage' to be provoked. In this passage, Claggart had started to resent Billy.
Claggart is the exact opposite character of Billy. Billy, on the one hand, is innocent, Claggart on the other is evil and wicked.