Answer:
Realism, Ordinary Life, Quest for Spirituality
Explanation:
The features of the modern novel like realism, a quest for romantic love, an event of everyday life and frankness in sexual matters are exhibited in the story Araby. In the story, Joyce intends to portray the paralysis of modern life whether it is intellectual, or moral, or spiritual. The story is a depiction of everyday life of Mangan, an ordinary boy becoming an adult who looks back on a maturing experience of his youth. The boy is on a religious or spiritual quest while his sister represents a kind of goddess or an angel to him. The religious imagery indicates the absence of a spiritual vitality from Irish life. The emptiness, the decay and the banal dialogue show how religion is reduced to just empty ritual. The world of romance and imagination of the narrator is marred by the banal and tawdry world of actual experience. The final sentence shows the boy’s epiphany; he has known the absurdity of both Araby and his quest. The blind street and his trip to Araby appeared leading him to somewhere, but in reality, he stands where he began his quest.
Answer: C ! It’s another word for his royal staff.
Explanation:
Answer:
not very relevant
Explanation:
the american mindset is that most people want to be famous or rich (henceforth the idea of hollywood it is just a name but the fact that we think of rags to riches) so in my view some one who would say that would be someone who already has it all
but some one who would deny whould be some one with a bhuddist background as they are not focused on the material world
Text structure refers to how the information within a written text is organized. This strategy helps students understand that a text might present a main idea and details; a cause and then its effects; and/or different views of a topic.
The CCSS specify four types of informational text: literary nonfiction, expository, argument or persuasion, and procedural.
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The lines have been taken from the poem by Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" in this poem the poet talks about the choices of life that one makes and the changes that these choices bring in one's life.
Explanation:
The speaker narrates that the woods are yellow, which indicate that it is autumn.
The metaphorical significance is highlighted by using the term " woods" that represent the life of the narrator.
Also the term , <u>fork in the road</u> is a metaphor that indicates choices to be made.
The narrator has come to a point in his life, where he has to make a decision,chose a path and then he is not allowed to take another path.Here the poet has made use of extended metaphor since the poem is all about making choices.
Again the description of the road is a metaphor that indicates the future scenario of the narrators life . When the narrator looks at the road both the roads seem to be similar (it was grassy and wanted wear) but he cannot see beyond the undergrowth, the narrator is indicating the uncertainty about the future .