People use the phrase “Middle Ages” to describe Europe between the fall of Rome in 476 CE and the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century. Many scholars call the era the “medieval period” instead; “Middle Ages,” they say, incorrectly implies that the period is an insignificant blip sandwiched between two much more important epochs.
The central figure in the very old Mesopotamian "<em><u>Epic of Gilgamesh" </u></em>is Enkidu who was formed out of water and clay to help Gilgamesh get rid of his arrogance. In this passage an appeal is done to God to come to his aid when in danger.
Question: Which feature of epic poetry does this passage most clearly show?
Answer: a god intervening in human affairs
Answer:
D. The character's thoughts and feelings
Explanation:
Inner life is defined by how well you deal with your emotions, your degree of self-awareness , and your sense of clarity about your values and life purpose.
How does Walt Whitman’s use of anaphora in this passage from “Song of Myself” emphasize the ideas he is expressing?
<em>The correct answer is, They confront the reader again and again with his ideas.</em>
- <em>They confront the reader again and again with his ideas because it is the purpose of an anaphora to emphasize an idea. This is done by creating an emotional effect with the anaphora, these repetitions grow the final meaning of the sentences in which they are used. They also help us to conclude the idea that is expressed during the whole sentence in a very artistic manner. The repetition of the word nothing has a radical meaning that indicates us, the concluding effect the thought of all men in all ages and lands have. </em>
To intrisic value it provides important social and economic benefits