In Chapter 53, Pip is attacked by Orlick at the marshes. Orlick throws a noose over Pip's head and ties him down. Afterwards, he proceeds to detail why it is that he hates Pip so deeply. Therefore, Pip is able to learn a great deal about Orlick in this scene.
Pip learns that Orlick blames him for getting between him and the woman he loved. He also believes Pip to be responsible for Mrs. Joe's death (as Orlick killed her to get back at him). Finally, Orlick reveals that he is connected to Compeyson and that he has solved the mystery of Magwitch.
Answer:
Muir has a relaxing effect on the reader.
Explanation:
The words used by Muir in this paragraph to describe the effect Calypso had on him produces a calming and relaxing effect on the reader. When Muir was close to Calypso, he forgot all his worries.
The feelings of weariness and hunger that Muir experienced all vanished and he ended up feeling refreshed and strong. These descriptions would produce a feeling of relief and calm on the reader.
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Many people from Vietnam worship Buddha.