The correct answer is the second one: in Act III, scene iii, the plebeians mistake Cinna the poet for Cinna the conspirator and decide to tear him to pieces before going after Caesar’s killers. After Caesar's funeral, when Antony turns the plebeians against Caesar's murderers, they become a frenzied mob bent on avenging Caesar. When they come across Cinna the poet they do not grant him any mercy, nor a chance to defend himself, and kill him without a second thought.
Sorry to disagree but I think the answer is flower-tops. The poem is about nature yes but the term heads seems to refer to the flower-tops as the topic was daffodils. This is personification as if the daffodils were humans that could dance.
Answer:
The main theme of the poem is the conflicts that a teenager goes through.
Explanation:
This poem is related by a teenager who finds herself with fears and problems. She is afraid of loneliness, death and criticizes sexism.
All this she must face alone, since her mother is only locked in her room.
Let's look at the aforementioned problems:
- Fear of loneliness: This is expressed every time she says: <em>"and momma's in the bedroom with the door closed ",</em> she is afraid to face this whole stage alone and her mother does not accompany her. Also in another line she expresses this fear with the following words: <em>"Nobody even stops to think about my side of it "
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- Fear of death: He refers to this repeatedly: <em>"what if I die before morning "," suppose I die before graduation "," will I live long enough to grow up ".
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- She criticizes sexism: <em>"I should have been on Math Team my marks were better than his". </em>Someone has rejected her just because she is a woman.
Preparing is the correct answer