"The Red-Headed League" is actually a short story that was written by Arthur Conan Doyle and based on this story, that complaint that <span>Jabez Wilson makes about his assistant, Vincent Spaulding is that he is stealing from him. The answer for this would be option C.</span>
This passage illustrates how Vermeer slowly draws Griet into his world of art and painting and how she becomes fascinated with all the images of the women in domestic settings. Griet analyzes the painting and feels as if she is a part of the picture and even shows envy towards the woman depicted. There is a simile in the passage where she compares a star in the night sky to the painting. She analyzed the painting so deeply that she felt as if it was suddenly disappearing. This painting allows Griet to imagine her life differently more prestigious and luxurious than the one that she is destined to have. The lack of wealth in her life and her contact with Vermeer’s paintings put her in a position where she becomes aspiring and even resentful.
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Hermia is basically saying they were made to be together.
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In "She Walks in beauty," the speaker employs a series of binaries, or contrasts, to signify the female's beauty. light and dark are among the two of the binaries within the poem.
The lines which compares light and dark to describe the ladies in " She walks in beauty," are:
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SHE walks in beauty, like the night
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Of cloudless climes and starry skies,
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And all that's best of dark and bright
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Meets in her aspect and her eyes;
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thus mellow'd to that tender light
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Which Heaven to gaudy day denies.
The poem “She Walks In beauty” by Lord Byron is about a female who is very stunning and charming. The poet speaks about her beauty which is “pure” and “sweet.” He compares her beauty with the dark things found in nature. He additionally builds a comparison among light and dark, day and night to compare her beauty with. The poem is about her physical, spiritual and intellectual beauty.
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