Answer:consideration as outcast
Explanation:they were seen as a bad omen in the family hence would have affected the luck of the family
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wheres the description. hm i think the quote is "it was clothed in pone simple green robe, or mantle,bordered with white fur"
Explanation:
im sorry if i get this question wrong but i think its that answer. truely im not a high schooer, im 4th grade. i hope you at least get it right. bye
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Rising Action: People investigate. A young man yells down the hole to see if it was a fox hole or something. He then throws down pebble to hear when it hits the ground but they never herd it. The scientist tries to figure out what it is and how it got there. Some one tries to use rope to see how deep it is. When they figure it´s an extremely big hole, the mayor gives it away and people start throwing in old diaries, old newspapers, garbage nuclear waste and anything else they do not want.
Climax: When the village starts to get bigger because of all the people who want to work for the man who owns the hole and they have to build more buildings. One day a construction worker, was standing on top of the building and looked up at the sky because he thought he heard someone say ¨H-Hey, come on ou-t¨ Then a pebble falls from the sky as well but he fails to notice.
Falling action: There really isn´t one. The story leaves us readers to figure out what happened.
Resolution: There really isn´t one. The story leaves us readers to figure out what happened.
Hope this helps!
Motif is basically elements in the poem with symbolic meanings. So, in these poems you have listed, each of them have a motif of death through symbolization. For instance, in the poem "Ah, Are You Digging My Grave" he uses symbolism to express that he is dead and buried as you can see from the title itself and the first verse, "Ah, are you digging on my grave, <span>My loved one? -- planting rue?"
For "My Last Duchess" shows a great point of symbolism when the jealous Duke has a portrait of the Duchess he killed behind his curtains to ensure his dominance over her even when she is already dead.
In the last poem, "The Lady of Shalott" the character herself is a symbol. In the verses, "</span>The reaper, reaping late and early, Hears her ever chanting cheerly, Like an angel, singing clearly" it uses metaphors that symbolize death with the word, "reaper and reaping".
Hope I was able to help you. :)
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