She goes there to tell romeo the news about juliet
They believe they are in love with the same men
They have had a religious experience
Answer:
Portia's tragic flaw of lying to her spouse about her secrets leads to her death by sui cide.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Ju lius Caesar" revolves around the story of how Caesar was betrayed by his close friend Brutus and eventually murdered. The play focuses on the issue of loyalty, priority, leadership, relationships, etc. among others.
In the given excerpt from Act 2, scene i, Brutus is in conversation with his wife Portia. She askes him what the matter was and what's worrying him, which Brutus refused to divulge. Instead, he decided to lie to her and told her that he feels unwell. Her desire to be privy to his secrets, which she will not disclose, which she demonstrated by physically wounding herself shows her loyalty to her husband. But still, Brutus refused to let her know the real cause of his worry. But at the same time, Portia's refusal to reveal her own worries led to her sui cide.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
The messenger's description of Creon satisfies the criteria of a tragic hero
Explanation:
The messenger describes Creon as someone who was once blessed, he had saved the land from destruction at hands of their enemy.
He described Creon as one from a lineage of royalty who reigned with supremacy but lost all as a result of its pride. He became full of sorrow and regret.
This does sound like a tragic hero because he fell from a position of royalty and power to nothingness. He was neither good nor bad and had a tragic flaw which led to his downfall. He realized his mistakes after he lost two people where dear to him; his wife and son.
I’ve read this book, assuming the time period, it was the spark of industry so many jobs had terrible conditions, the pay was low, people were exhausted from they’re jobs, and poverty was bad, the answer is
A.) they found their jobs boring and unfulfilling