Gerald thinks that nothing much has really changed in his relationship with Sheila. Yet he's deluding himself. He may not have changed, alright, but things between him and Sheila most certainly have. Although genuinely moved by the death of Alice Renton (a.k.a. Eva Smith), he cannot emerge beneath the shadow of his domineering father. He knows that without his father's money he simply won't be able to make it on his own.
Answer:
Daedalus does not want to work for the king anymore, and the king is unhappy about that.
Dear Sujon,
In my last letter I promised that I would tell you how I had enjoyed my summer vacation in May 2015. Actually that was quite a thrilling experience for me. I still savour the memory when I have idle time. It seems to me that just yesterday I travelled to my uncle’s home located at the foothills of Rangamati.
I think that it is the most beautiful part of Bangladesh. It is such a place where the glossy water, the blue sky and the hilltops shrouded with green trees met in harmony. Its beauty infatuated me when my first day dawned there. Despite the sultry weather I enjoyed a lot.
The rowing of the boat in a winding course on the hill-barricaded lake water, the excitement of catching fish, the plucking of fruits and flowers from the groves - all filled my heart with silent ecstasy. I wish I could spend my whole life there. No more today. Wishing you all the best. Best dog loveer ever
Yours ever,
Sultan
It's usually related to an adventure
Answer: 1. The hero must leave his common world. 2. The hero must venture forth. 3. The hero encounters powers and overcomes them.
Explanation: Heroes' stories often have a pattern that they typically follow. One of the main points that are included in Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey are the following:
1. The hero must leave his common world. At first, the hero refuses to go on the journey, but eventually, they must leave his world to accomplish their mission.
2. The hero must venture forth. When the hero decides to follow the journey, a mentor appears and guides them, to venture forth and face the new world, later on, now being prepared.
3. The hero encounters powers and overcomes them. When the hero gets to the new world, they face enemies, encounter allies, but most of all, domain their powers and use them to fight evil.