B-Modernist writing expressed the changes in poeples beliefs and attitudes due to war
Hello. You did not ask the question to which this text refers, which makes it impossible for you to receive an answer. However, I will try to help you by explaining what this text is talking about and I hope this is useful for you to answer your question.
This text is an excerpt from "All Quiet on the Western Front" written by Erich Maria Remarque. In this story we are introduced to Paul Baumer, a German soldier in the first world war. The book presents all the terrors and destruction that a war is capable of causing and in the excerpt presented in the question above, we can see Paul showing the conditions of the wounded and dead soldiers in the war hospital, a scene that impacts him a lot and makes him very thoughtful about what the war is causing and what will be the future of all who are there. That's because he entered the army with a very patriotic thought, but he realized that war has nothing to do with patriotism, but with death, pain and suffering.
Answer:
d. A sickness
Explanation:
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Helena loves Demetrius, who loves Hermia, who loves Lisandro, who loves her too. The only couple who has the corresponded passion, however, has a drawback: the girl's father. He wants his daughter, Hermia, to marry Demetrius. Therefore, the girl decides to escape with Lisandro and the two make a date in the forest. But the place is populated by elves, elves and fairies who use spells to confuse passionate couples. Helena and Demetrio will also stop there and it is on a busy summer night that everything happens.
Thanks to a magic flower, Lisandro and Demétrio fall of love for Helena, leaving Hermia aside. At that moment, Demetrius compares his love for Hermia as an illness and that he found healing only when he fell in love with Helena.