I think that Tom's values become a microcosm for values of American society. Tom's choices in this story are reflections of his valuing material wealth and financial prosperity over the well-being of others. He is more concerned with the loss of his valuable property than he is with the murder of his wife by Old Scratch. He shows no sympathy for those who come to him seeking loans, and instead bleeds them dry. Tom's values lie in the wrong place, and in the end he is punished for it. Tom embraces a a world of greed: the same world that the author sees America embracing. Tom Walker is known throughout the Charles Bay for his greed, and it is this greed that leads him to sell his soul to the devil in exchange for money. Tom's plight is meant to warn readers not to let greed blind them, for, as is the case in "The Devil and Tom Walker," it can have disastrous consequences.
In this poem, the player is a type of symbol of a person. Thus the correct answer is D.
<h3>Who was William Shakespeare?</h3>
Shakespeare was an English poet, dramatist, and performer. He is largely regarded as the greatest playwright and the author who has had the biggest impact on the development of the English language.
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The play reflects how life changes. The lines serve as a symbol for the various roles that men and women play throughout their lives.
Therefore, option D as "players" is a symbol for people is the appropriate answer.
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The correct answer is “none of these”. All of the terms (setting, atmosphere, tone, mood) are part of a greater term which is literary techniques. “Atmosphere” cannot be interchangeable with any of the other terms, since they all have different meanings and functions. The literary technique of “atmosphere” has the function of creating an emotional effect through describing objects and settings. “Mood” has a similar function as “atmosphere”; however, “mood” describes internal feelings, that is, emotions of a certain individual or group of people. “Setting” is the environment in which a narrative takes place and provides information regarding specific timing and place. “Tone” refers to the way in which a writer approaches the theme of a narrative and some of the types are comic, formal, informal, sad, among others. Even though some of the literary techniques share some characteristics, they <u>cannot</u> be used interchangeably.
I personally would assume false! They help set the scene of a play, creating/demonstrating mood & emotion as well as much more.
the experiment would lack a control group