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The Iroquois' attitude toward nature is a a central point in their history and cultures because they depend on it for sustenance. Their attitude towards their gods is very respectable, they honor their gods. They have multiple gods, one good and one bad, neither is fully good or bad.
Mistake of reasoning, wrong move.
fantasy: reasoning
I think Macbeth is more anxious about murdering King Duncan. He becomes paranoid in the moments leading up to him killing the King, such as hearing spirits saying that he has "murdered sleep" and cannot speak the name of God. He hallucinates a dagger, as well and is only really able to produce enough courage to kill King Duncan when Lady Macbeth pressures him into doing it, calling him cowardly.
Lady Macbeth also says to Macbeth that if he is too scared to kill Duncan, she will do it herself. Shakespeare writes Lady Macbeth as a ruthless character, and she doesn't show much anxiety over killing Duncan.
In my understanding when I hear the words "Deep, Dusk, and black" I think of a dark tone in the mood as some would call it "Emo" *although that's somewhat offensive to some* the word deep has me thinking of a deep pond at dusk as it looks black because of the day time all those words used in the sentence mean something deep and dark almost as if it leave suspense for the "Reader" although i'm not sure if you were looking for a writing term
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E. The reaper is bending and reaping crops.
Explanation:
The following details that is present in the poem and in the visual depiction of the poem The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth is that the reaper is bending and reaping crops.
The only consistent features in both poems is that the reaper is gathering crops while other parts from the poems are different in some way.