Answer:
To Protect them from the Red Death Plague
Explanation:
Consider the except below from Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe.
"The “Red Death” had long devastated the country. No pestilence had ever been so fatal, or so hideous... But the Prince Prospero was happy and dauntless and sagacious. When his dominions were half depopulated, he summoned to his presence a thousand hale and light-hearted friends from among the knights and dames of his court, and with these retired to the deep seclusion of one of his castellated abbeys...A strong and lofty wall girdled it in. This wall had gates of iron. The courtiers, having entered, brought furnaces and massy hammers and welded the bolts....With such precautions the courtiers might bid defiance to contagion. "
As can be seen in the except from the opening paragraph of the book, Prince Prospero invites one thousand of his friends to the abbey in order to protect them from the Red Death which has attacked the Prince's country.
The idea the writer wishes to convey about the subject—the writer's view of the world or a revelation about human nature. To identify the theme, be sure that you've first identified the story's plot, the way the story uses characterization, and the primary conflict in the story :)
The first three to be accused of witchcraft were Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborn.But the main people who were accused as witches they were, Elizabeth Parris, Abigail Williams, and Elizabeth Hubbard.
Answer:
The situation described below occurred when I needed to have an injection in the eyelid.
Explanation:
I had a cyst on my right eyelid and I had to go to the doctor to resolve this, as the cyst was very large and was making it difficult for my eye to move.
Once there, the doctor said that this would be easy to be solved, I would only need to have an injection in the place where the cyst was located. At this point, I will narrate my experience from two different perspectives.
- The moment I heard that I was going to have an injection in the eyelid, I thought the doctor was being unfair in putting me through this torture and so much pain. I felt victimized and didn't want to believe I was going to go through this. I was so nervous that I thought of crying right there like a spoiled child. I didn't want to want to take the injection and I was assessing the situation from the perspective of not wanting to feel pain.
- However, after a while, I started looking at the situation from the perspective that this was a treatment that I needed to undergo in order to be cured. At that moment, I realized that the injection would not be the end of the world, it would be quick and provide relief to my eye, allowing me to be normal again. With this perspective I went to take my injection with courage and motivation.
The change in perspective made me face the situation with less stress and with an objective in mind, this made the situation more pleasant than I imagined, in addition to making me think with more rationality, responsibility and maturity.
Answer:
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