In this excerpt of Moby D*, Ahab has lost his strength, he is weary and exhausted, but hid madness, his desperate desire of revenge strengthen him and keeps him moving forward.
(Sorry for the spelling in the title's book, it seems to be a curse)
<span>The reader is critical of Chopin’s main characters
The reader kind of praises a couple of the minor characters, that they seem to be written well, but the main characters the reader does not seem to like at all. He says that they are not worthy of admiration or sympathy and that overall they contribute to the book feeling so morbid. </span>
Answer: He promises that the pass to U.S will help him to cope with his grief and go back to being the person she used to recognize
Explanation:
Archetypes are useful in literature because they are easily recognized and convey a lot of information. Archetypes are the characters in the story or a situation in the story that are the typical ones and are easily recognized by the readers because they convey a universal pattern. For example: A hero: is the character who is known to display goodness and fight against evil.
<span>The correct answer is c. limited omniscient. The 3rd person narrator knows Goodman's thoughts and the story is told accordingly. However, the perspective of Faith and other characters is not included. This is in line with the fact that the story is centered around the character of Goodman; whatever happens, happens to illuminate his personal development and actions.</span>