C. to introduce Robin Hood as a famous outlaw, or criminal, who lived in Sherwood Forest.
The mood which is established bu the setting, especially in the use of words such as deep, dusk, and black is <em>dark, gloomy, depressing, sad, scary, mysterious, </em>etc.
The summary of my observations about Mr. Great Heart from the text is:
- He is courageous
- He is fearless
- He is strong.
<h3>What is Characterization?</h3>
This refers to the role of a character in a given text that helps to advance the plot of the story so as to show their dynamic or static roles.
Hence, we can see that from the narration in the text about Mr. Great Heart, he is characterized as a fearless and strong man who is a guide to a group of children.
He shows his courage when he gives the lion a punch that brought it to its knees and also admonished the children on their fear and how they cower behind him in the face of danger.
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Yes, it is true that in story-telling, the conflict generally produces a struggle leading to a sequence of events resulting in suspense or excitement, although this conflict can take different "shapes" and develop as the characters try to solve it.