Answer:
can you write the question so i can answer it
Explanation:
Me personally I think that it was galmis and cawdor
Answer:
A) Both Brutus and Antony ask rhetorical questions to make points.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" revolves around the assassination of Julius Caesar and the struggle for power that ensued. The play deals with themes of loyalty, greed, power, fate, honor, etc.
In the given monologues from both Antony and Brutus, the two "friends" of Julius Caesar spoke of Brutus and how different they viewed each other. By asking rhetorical questions, Brutus and Antony spoke of the Caesar they know, the person they are proud to call a friend. But at the same time, both used these rhetorical questions to make their points, that Caesar was a great man and that his death was a tragedy.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:
Squealer thought Napoleon was dying because he, along with the other pigs, were all so quiet after drinking the whiskey they found in the cellars.
Napoleon was actually having a hangover from the drinking experience.
Explanation:
George Orwell's "Animal Farm" is an allegorical novel about farm animals and their 'revolution' against the human masters. And in presenting the animals with their intention to rule on their own, Orwell is metaphorically talking about the Russian Revolution.
The scene about the 'supposed' dying of Napoleon is from Chapter VIII where the animals had discovered<em> "a case of whisky in the cellars of the farmhouse [that] had been overlooked at the time when the house was first occupied."</em> And with their very first 'experience' of getting drunk, the whole farm was so quiet that the animals thought Napoleon was dying. In fact, Squealer told the other animals that Napoleon was dying.
But Napoleon wasn't dying. It was just a case of an extreme hangover from the drinking.
A protagonist is a character who evokes the reader’s sympathy.