Answer: figurative language
Explanation:
Sophocles is using figurative language as the literary device while Creon is speaking to Ismene because in that conversation Creon is gently alluding to the ones that are trying to hurt him and stole his throne while he was good to them.
That is why he is saying ''I was nurturing two pests who aimed to rise against my throne''. He is talking to Ismene and telling her that she is a snake and that she is sucking the blood out of his life secretly which is showing how she was trying to get him into the trouble behind his back.
In the Synagogue piece of Night what essentially happened is the Nazi soldiers came in and tore the entire Synagogue apart and imprisoned everyone that was in there. They also broke all the windows in there.
Answer:
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I would put a but am not sure
Answer:
refining the term.
Explanation:
In the 17th chapter of "Of the Wisdom of the Ancients", Bacon discusses love, it's reason for being and where it comes from. You can understand the theme when you read the name of the chapter: "Cupid or Atom". Francis Bacon is actually refining the definition of love considering the things that he knows based on the most recent discoveries of his time.