I'm guessing the theme is the undying love Romeo has for Juliet and visa versa that they would die for each other...
What about Owl-Eyes who acts as the enhancement to the occular imagery in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby"?
Having no real name, this character of synedoche acts as the eyes that perceive the truth about Gatsby. For instance, when he is in the library at Gatsby's house during a party, he is surprised that the books are real and bound in real leather with actual pages; he has suspected that they, like Gatsby, would merely have the appearance of being genuine. Also, in the last chapter, Owl Eyes is the only one of the party group to attend the funeral for Gatsby because, as he come "splashing" after Nick and Mr. Gatsby, he wants to meet the father and learn more about Jay Gatsby. When he talks to Nick after the funeral, he remarks,
<span>'I couldn't get to the house.''Neither could anybody else.''Go on'...Why my God! they used to go there by the hundreds.'
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Like the billboard that sits overlooking the Valley of Ashes, Owl Eyes sees and understands all.
Answer:
A good argumentative essay should follow this structure:
Introductory paragraph. ...
The thesis statement. ...
Body paragraphs. ...
Conclusion.
Explanation:
Answer:
one of them is a fragment, it's the latter sentence.
Explanation:
it seems that the second sentence has gotten it backwards.
the beginning part "especially when the wind picked up" is what makes it a fragment.
doesn't it make better sense if it were written in this way instead?
"the conditions were perfect for flying our kite, especially when the wind picked up."
Answer:
tone can effect the atmosphere