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As Ponyboy is passionately hugging Darry, he realizes for the first time that Darry had a silent fear of losing another person he loved. Essentially, Ponyboy misinterpreted his brother's affection and finally realizes that Darry loves him when they see each other for the first time after the abandoned church fire. Approved by eNotes Editorial Team
Explanation:
As the classic "big-brother-turned-father-figure" character, Darry shows his love for Ponyboy through a number of different actions. He displays concern for his education, and hopes that Pony will finish high school to accept opportunities he never had.
He also knows that the world beyond their doorstep is tough, and so he does his best to "toughen up" Ponyboy and the others. All this, while at the same time, Darry is overseeing Pony's advancements in school and in productive areas that will benefit him later in life. As the family fell apart and Darry was thrust into the position of head of household, we see that he carries the responsibility well, and sees after his own in a number of very caring ways.
Imagery: <span>The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars / As daylight doth a lamp.
allusion: </span><span>Else would I tear the cave where Echo lies, / And make her airy tongue more hoarse than mine... </span>personification: <span>That fair for which love groan’d for and would die, / With tender Juliet match’d, is now not fair. </span>foreshadowing: Therefore love moderately; long love doth so; / Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
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B
Explanation:
Long sentences will usually set the tone and give you the most information.
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1. He decides to bestow it to his daughters
2. Goneril says that she loves him like she loves life and even more, Regan says that she loves him more than she loves Goneril.
3. Cordelia says that she loves him just as much as a daughter should love her father and that she loves him because he is her father.
4. He argues because he knows that Cordelia loves him and that she is Lear`s favorite child.
Explanation:
King Lear written by Shakespeare is a tragedy in which a king who considers himself old enough to pass the throne and all of his lands to his daughters (Regan, Goneril, Cordelia) who are first asked how much they love him. As Cordelia`s answer is not satisfying, he no longer considers her as his daughter. Regan and Goneril begin treating him disrespectfully which drives him mad and finally leads to conciliation with Cordelia, but as this is a tragedy, there is no happy ending.