Queen Mab is the fairies' midwife.
It says in a monologue:
"O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
She is the fairies’ midwife, and she comes
In shape no bigger than an agate-stone"
This line means .....most relationships don't last long distance, forget the dumb choices we've made in the past let's move on in life either separate or together, nothing's impossible with Christ, and be positive and pray, by yourself, together, with others, and just pray that this is the real thing, and that it will be His will for it to continue.
NOUN. PRONOUN. VERB. ADJECTIVE. ADVERB. PREPOSITION. CONJUNCTION. INTERJECTION.
noun The Boy Rode the bike.
pronoun I hurt myself..
verb Anthony is throwing the football.
adjective They live in a beautiful house.
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conjunction
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Answer:
Explanation:
<u>The term "black sheep" is usually used for a person that is standing out as a disgrace or a less valuable member of a group, society, or a family. </u>
That is why the name of the story is irony - <u>it completely turned around in this context, deliberately taking the different meanings to humor us and how the bizarreness of the situation. </u>The person who is standing out of this society should not be considered disgrace as he is the only honest man. Yet, he is considered to be a disgrace for that kind of society that values thievery and dishonesty. While he possessed good qualities, in society that doesn't value them he is the odd man out who is afterward punished because of his actions and beliefs.
<u>If we think of the label</u><u><em> black sheep </em></u><u>we will certainly think of someone dishonest, liar, thief, and a bad person; by that meaning, every other citizen of the story should be black sheep. </u>
But by calling the only honest man "the black sheep" <u>author puts an accent on the fact how unscrupulous and immoral the citizens are, and to underline the peculiarity of the situation, </u>pointing us the definite theme on this satire of the society that values dishonest people more than those who are rigorous and well behaved.