I believe that the phrase “blessing
of another World War”, in this excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut's "Report on the
Barnhouse Effect", is an example of sarcasm. Sarcasm is a sharp remark similar
to irony. It also uses expression of one's meaning by using language that
normally signifies the opposite, in order to ridicule something or someone. In
this case, the word “blessing” is an example of sarcasm, as World War can’t be
the blessing.
Answer:
Hemas mother has a strong connection with her Bengali culture as well as the culture of being a mother. She speaks to Kaushik in Bengali but also has the compassion and care a mother has for her child which is universal in all cultures.
Extra: In the Bengali culture it is not acceptable to wear certain types of clothing such as dresses and skirts above the knee. It also has a lot to do with my religion and a lot of the times families are influenced by the religious background.
Hope this helps!
The correct option is this: THEY ARE IMPRISONED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE FAIR.
Christian is a pilgrimage on his way to a celestial city called mount Zion and he and his companion, known as Faithful have to pass through the city of Vanity Fair. They were forewarned about the city by a man called Evangelist. When they got to the Vanity Fair city, the two travelers attended the town's famous fair but they refused to fall into temptations thrown at them, because of this, the two were imprisoned by the citizens of the town.<span />