Lord Alfred Tennyson portrays women always in a state of distress, poor, beautiful and sad.
In the poem "Marianna" she is always waiting for her love to come. In fact, she is moruning for him. In "Lady of Shalott" the woman is in a state of distress, but for a curse, she longs for the heroic ideal.
During the Victorian era women didn't have the right to vote, or own property. They only had tutors at home and they couldn't work. They were allowed to perform duties as cooks or sewers, within the domestic sphere. Men were providers. When a woman was married, her legal rights were transfered to her husband.
Answer:
B. reasons for the differences between social learning in birds and in mammals.
Explanation:
The passage is trying to elucidate or establish the reasons why there are differences between social learning in birds and animals.
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the parents
the teachers
any guest that the children may like to be present
Answer:
Sometimes people fail to see the truth even when it is right before their eyes.
Explanation:
The book "Charles" by Shirley Jackson that narrates the story of Laurie, a stubborn young boy who constantly defies his parents and tells them of another stubborn child Charles who does all kind of things at school, but his parents fail to see that Charles really is Laurie.
The theme of the story "Charles" is sometimes people fail to see the truth even when it is right before their eyes.