Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. B
Explanation:
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Answer:
For one, the woman in her story is a domineering wife, who openly admits to keeping her husband under her thumb. The Wife of Bath seems to be a very confident and forceful individual, as shown by her willingness to push around and mock the people in the party (another thing uncommon of women in that time period).
Explanation:
For one, the woman in her story is a domineering wife, who openly admits to keeping her husband under her thumb. The Wife of Bath seems to be a very confident and forceful individual, as shown by her willingness to push around and mock the people in the party (another thing uncommon of women in that time period).
Answer: A. In Hamlet there are two women. Gertrude and Ophelia. Throughout the play they are refereed to by the name "women" and are treated as if they are weak and frail. Depicting that through Hamlet there is often little to no respect for them.
B. Hamlet does experience true melancholy. He begins to experience both melancholy and madness because he is having trouble avenging his fathers death by killing the murderer.
C. Hamlet at first did feign his madness but he soon gave into it. He gave into the madness after thinking that the ghost was a trick being played on him by the devil.
Hamlet began to have "madness" as an affect from the melancholy.
Explanation:
The correct option is C.
Douglass considered his master to be a cruel man. There was a time his master went for a christian camp meeting and during the meeting he gave his life to Christ. Douglass was hoping that this religious transformation will make his master to be less cruel toward his slaves, but he find out that this was not the case, instead, the master became more cruel.
This is an irony, because Douglass actually experienced the opposite of his expectation.<span />