B. Who are the main characters in this novel?
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When Makhaya arrived to Bostwana was well received. People were very nice to him. He was received by Denorego who introduced him to Gilbert.
Denorego helped him settle down.
He also was helped by an old man to cross the border when she fled form his place.
Answer:
Getting a higher education is an example of ethos, pathos, logos
Explanation:
Ethos appeals to the ethics, this will persuade one that the person or action is moral and ethical. Pathos appeals to the emotions, this is the part that tries to convince you that the action, or thought is something to do that will make you feel good or right. Logos appeals to logic, this is the part of self that convinces you the action or thought that you are taking makes sense.
These three can be applied to the requests of parents for children to pursue a higher education or go to college.
The ethos will claim that going to school will be the right thing to do to become a productive member of society and not become dependent on the government. The pathos will appeal to the fulfillment of the parents' request for going. If the parents are satisfied then the child must do as expected. The logos states that if the individual goes to college, they will have money for a great living.
In conclusion, none of these are necessarily true, but it does appeal heavily to us.
In the Hamlet skull scene, Yorick's skull is held by Hamlet while he muses on his own vanity.
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
Vanity of life:
The audience is reminded of the futility of human life by Yorick's skull. The futility of Yorick the court jester's life is portrayed by Hamlet holding the skull in his hand. He once astounded the court with his brilliance, but today he lies in a lone graveyard beside those who lack his intellectual prowess. Is it necessary to put more effort into one's life if it only results in death?
The symbolism of life and death:
It is not novel to discuss Yorick's skull's symbolic value. Shakespeare employed such dramatic techniques to extract the text's symbolic meaning. Similar to the Macbeth dagger and the Hamlet skull. In the Hamlet skull scene, Yorick's skull represents death, the final destination of life. The skull that Hamlet is carrying alludes to the contrast between life and death. Hamlet represents life, and the skull in his hand represents death. Only a hand's width separates them!
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