Answer: sweeping blows
Explanation:
"Sweeping" has multiple meanings, one of which is to infer the intensity or wide ranging nature of an initiative. For instance, if sweeping reforms are introduced in an industry, it means that the reforms are wide ranging and significant.
A "blow" is synonymous with a setback so in using the phrase, "sweeping blow", the author wanted to show just how intensive the setback or tragedy that the American Indians had suffered was.
Answer:
Act V of "A Midsummer Night's Dream presents the events that resolved the central conflict. The three newly wed couple (Theseus and Hippolyta, Lysander and Hermia and Demetrius and Helena) celebrate their nuptials by watching the play organised by the artisans which tells the story of Pyramid and Thisby, the tragic lovers. After the performance, Theseus bid them all to their chambers and the fairy King and Queen, Oberon and Titanic with their train comes to bless the couples, their unborn offsprings and every chamber in the palace. Puck implores the readers to applaud and take the events as nothing more than a dream.
The character is a dynamic character if they change as a result of the conflicts in the story.