<span>Sancho Panza's philosophy of life is a simple yet meaningful explanation that human beings should keep simplicity within their lives, Sancho Panza is a man who can't read, poor, and also uneducated. But he keeps his head up and continue to live life because simplicity and contented for him is the key to living.</span>
In Sonnet 29, the speaker changes from despondent to thankful.
The sonnet 29, titled 'When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,' the narrator tells us how he envies somebody surrounded with fortune and friends, when he has none. He is quite depressed in the beginning, but as the sonnet moves on, we can see that the narrator grows happier when he thinks about his love, and he is thankful for her/him.
I believe the correct answer is A
Answer:
a rotten sandwich who wants to go
a rotten sandwich who everyone knows
this rotten sandwich has gone to Paris
this rotten sandwich has seen the fairest
a rotten sandwich is always on his toes
a rotten sandwich who has to go
Explanation:
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The themes that appear in Antigone are:
civil disobedience
wrath of the gods
supreme power of fate
morality versus civil
loyalty to family versus loyalty to the state