Answer: The theme of Fate and free will
Explanation: In the story, Mrs. Mallard's sister is afraid to tell her the news that she is now a widow, she is afraid that she might suffer a heart attack. Nevertheless, when Mrs. Mallard isolates herself in her room, she starts feeling a sensation of freeness. She realizes that she will finally be liberated from her oppressing marriage. This reaction is ironic since the reader is expecting her to be devastated. The theme of fate and free will is suggested because regardless of how liberated she starts to feel, she is destined to perish from joy at the end of the story.
<span>Macbeth starts to play
as a loyal friend and decent man. But his political ambition destroyed him. He
has succumbed to Lady Macbeth's psychological abuse and pressure ,and the three
witches' prophecy. It was a cycle of paranoia
and guilt. These tragic impulses of a hero horrified and disgusted the audience
of the Elizabethan era.</span>
What is it you're asking? I am knowledgeable about the holocaust however I can't answer a question that hasn't been asked.<span />
The type of context clue in the sentence is a definition.
Explanation:
The paying capacity and the willingness of the buyer at a specific price is <em><u>demand</u></em>, while the quantity that is offered by the producers of those goods to its customers or consumers at a specific price is <em><u>supply</u></em>.