What I got was : basically, 'titan' in the word titanic means gigantic. huge. titans in Greek mythology were strong, powerful, immortal, and god-like deities, and they were brought down by the Gods. That is the greek mythology that the word 'Titanic' is derived from.
What I would consider ironic and quite frankly, interesting, is the fact that the Titanic (ship) was large and strong—and it sunk, never to be seen ever again, it's glory reduced to nothingness. And the same goes for the titans : they were glorious, arrogant, and huge, and even then they were sunk, or rather, lowered by the Gods of Greek Mythology.
it shows . they have some of the same cultures
The language and style of Gail Grainger tells how she was against the life sentence of juveniles and she was a great actress even if it was one movie.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Gail Grainger who was a great English actress did only one role. She worked only in the movie, "Carry On Films" and was well known for her great acting and language and style.
The language and style of Gail Grainger tells how she was against the life sentence of juveniles and she was a great actress even if it was one movie.
The movie came out on 1972 and her role was a remembering and lasting one which is cherished till today. Though she was a supporting role, she was capable of creating a chord in the audience. An actress who is even remembered and cherished today.
Taking into account the statement above "What simile does the narrator use describing his return to consciousness? What does the narrator suggest by using this simile and subsequent description?"
The answer is: The narrator use "just as the day dawns to the friendless and house less beggar who roams the streets throughout the long desolate winter night." hope this helps.