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<u>Mary Shelley’s background:</u>
Mary Shelley, daughter of William Godwin, a political philosopher and Mary Wollstonecraft, feminist is the author of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), Gothic novel. She also promoted and edited works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, her husband and the great romantic poet. In London on
August 1797, Mary Shelley was born.
Her mother passed away shortly within a month. In 1816, Shelley conceived the idea of the novel, Frankenstein when she was spending her summer near Geneva, Switzerland with her stepsister, Claire Clairmont, John William Polidori and Lord Byron. She is known for the novel Frankenstein and her efforts to promote and publish Percy Bysshe Shelley's works. She died of brain tumor that caused illness at 53.
Answer:
Women were respected because they helped create and sustain the world.
Explanation:
The Iroquois respected their women greatly because they were the ones who brought them to life. Women are those who have to carry their babies for nine months, take care of themselves in order to preserve the baby's life, sacrifice a lot of things in order to bring the baby safely to this word, which is why this Native American tribe valued women greatly.
They didn't worship them because that would be blasphemy to their gods as women are human, not gods. Options A and B are incorrect because that's a negative view of women that the Iroquois did not have.
Answer:
satisfaction
Explanation:
stisfaction of heart whenever our heart is satisfied we feel happy and free
A. "My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar"
This shows the extend of Marc Antony's grief, because it brings the reader the image of his heart having been torn out of his own chest and buried with the body of Caesar. It not only shows his grief (the image of his heart being dead), but it also shows how absolutely he loved Caesar. If you give your heart to someone it shows that you have a great amount of affection for them. He is showing that with this passage; he has given his heart to Caesar and it is about to be buried with his body.