Agree because you are a adult and you should be mature enough by now
it represents Elizabethan Drama because hamlet is trying to use the play as a way to expose his uncles guilt. he is taking a huge risk, and is a dramatization of the true events. in the story, that is.
Book: What if it's us by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera
It is a LGBTQ+ novel about two boys who meet by so-called "fate" The book offers both boys perspectives throughout the story. Arthur moves to NY and believes in fate, love at first sight, and all that stuff. He believes people are brought together for a reason. Ben on the other hand lives in NY, and believes that the universe is out to get him, and that he has bad luck with all of that. He doesn't believe in fate. The story progresses where they are both in NY and don't know each other. They meet at the post office and their paths intertwine....
Grammatical error, periods, commas, mechanical errors.
There are actually many indications in the Scarlet Letter which show us that Pearl feels Dimmesdale is actually her father.
For example:
1. she shows affection towards him like any child would for their parent, thus giving us the impression she feels a special closeness to him - "stole softly towards him, and taking his hand in the grasp of both her own, laid her
cheek against it.”
2. she asks Dimmesdale if he will stand on the scaffold along with Hester and herself when she will confess to her sins - meaning that she feels he is somehow included in Hester's sin, which is true, given that he is her father although Hester is married to another man
3. she understands the connection between Hester's scarlet letter on her chest and Dimmesdale's behavior - when asked about why her mother has that letter, she says: "It is for the same reason the minister puts his
hand over his heart!”