The main objective of the narrator when describing the setting of the play "Our Town" is to emphasize the fact that this town is incredible common. The town has no special feature, and no reason to be more highly regarded than any other town. However, the town is extremely special to its inhabitants.
The tone of the passage is familiar, in order to emphasize how common and mundane the scenario being described is. The word choice is also used in a way that suggests familiarity. Moreover, the word choice contributes to the creation of a vivid image in the mind of the reader by providing specific names and dates. Finally, the meaning of the passage is that the town is not special in any way. This allows the reader to feel represented, as the town can stand in for whatever town the reader loves.
Romeo is in love with Rosaline. Mercutio tells him to get over her. He and Mercutio get invite to a party where he meets Juliet. they fall in love right away and juliet tells the nurse. the nurse knew that it was romeo. after the party romeo climbs over the walls to go see juliet. Romeo and Juliet plan with the nurse to get married. Her father wants her to get married to another man named Paris. After Romeo and Juliet get married him and Mercutio take a walk, were they run into Tybalt. Tybalt and Merctio start to fight which leads to Mercutios death. Romeo is upset that Tybalt kills Mercutio so Romeo goes to fight Tybalt. Tybalt now gets killed by Romeo. The Prince comes to see mercutio which is the princes cousin. The prince bans Romeo from the town. Juliet plans to fake her death so she can be rescued and live with romeo. Juliet`s plan works, but Romeo gets to Juliet and thinks that she really dies which leads to romeo killing himself. Juliet then wakes up out of her deep sleep to find romeo next to her dead so she ends up killing herself. THE END.
Answer:
explain how the conditions in Northern Ireland influenced her life and work
Explanation:
"The Price Of My Soul" written by Bernadette Devlin is a novel in which she tells the readers about the political, economic and social conditions of Northern Ireland that influenced her life and works.
In her book, she speaks about the poor conditions of her family. She wrote about her struggle to get an education and at the same time look out for her brothers and sisters. Bernadette faced problems getting jobs also.
So, the correct option is the last one.