Answer:
I'm not sure but I think it's the 2nd one
Explanation:
Since it says
“You’d think she’d be glad her daughter ain’t out there prancing around a May Pole getting the new clothes all dirty.”
It seems like the parent isn't so glad about their daughter not prancing around.
Hope this helps :)
Is it fools gold, or is it paint?
I grew up wondering if God was real but was unsure. I used to look out the window of my childhood home and was curious if God was a real being while glancing out at the clouds in the sky. Growing up one time I was on a pier by the beach in California watching the waves come slightly splashing up against the side of the pier for about 15 to 20 minutes or so. Looking out accross the Ocean and natures scenery I was again sparked by curiousity concerning the reality of God being real. By inspiration I decided to speak to God and I said, "God......., If your real, cause a big wave to come and hit this pier right now." To my utter and complete amazment the hugest wave came crashing against the pier right as I got done with my statment to God. The wave crashed over the pier and over my head completely drenching me causing me to become soaking wet. I was exilerated and in awe and in an instant I knew my life had purpose knowing beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is completely real and real personally to me. From that moment on since then I have always known my life has meaning, and that specifically because the God of the Universe is completely real, and personally lovingly real to me.
Polonius thinks that Hamlet is mad because Ophelia is ignoring him and Hamlet is madly in love with her.
The above scene is taken from Hamlet Act 2 written by William Shakespeare. This scene starts with Reynaldo, a spy sent by Polonius, who travels to France to keep a watch on Laertes. As soon as Ophelia walks in, she informs Polonius that Hamlet stormed into her room, holding her wrists, and stared crazily into her eyes. She continues by saying that she has severed all ties with Hamlet. Polonius decides to meet with the king to devise a method to eavesdrop on Hamlet speaking to Ophelia since he is convinced that Hamlet is madly in love with her and that Ophelia's rejection is what put him in this situation. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two of Hamlet's classmates from high school, have been invited by Gertrude to investigate the origin of his insanity. Hamlet avoids their queries because he is wary of them.
Here madness has two meanings, that is one immediately thinks of a lunatic in an asylum who is unable to understand reality when it is used frequently in phrases to suggest unreasonable insanity.
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