Answer:
By showing Elenora remain firm in her goals in spite of humiliation.
Explanation:
At least 4 king emotes is the correct answer
Answer:
Romeo is in love with a woman.
This is the only right answer. Romeo never feels as though he has wronged Benvolio in the play. He knows he disappoints his friends at one point when he ditches them to go see Juliet, but it does not cause him despair. Romeo never misses his friends and family. At no point does Romeo want to fight the Capulets. When Mercutio is killed, he does seek revenge out of blind rage and kills Tybalt. The only thing that causes him despair is his love for Rosaline at the beginning of the play. Rosaline has decided that she will not be involved with any man and to live a chaste life. Romeo's unrequited love is what is causing him despair.
In "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning, the situation which brings the duke and the agent together is the duke's intention to remarry.
His wife died (or was killed, we will never know for sure), and he lost a lot of money, which is why he needs to marry into a rich family so as to regain what he lost. This is the reason why he met with the agent, so as to marry his cousin or something.