"He wanted not association with glittering things and glittering people—he wanted the glittering things themselves. Often he reached out for the best without knowing why he wanted it—and sometimes he ran up against the mysterious denials and prohibitions in which life indulges."
These sentences foreshadow his possession with Judy. The sentences say that he wanted things themselves and he liked the best of them.
Answer:
informative
Explanation:
because it gives information
sorry I didnot under stand this question
Answer: It is correct.
Explanation:
At the beginning of <em>Macbeth</em>, Shakespeare's play, both Macbeth and Banquo hear the witches' prophecy about their future (Macbeth finds out he would become a king, and Banquo that his descendants will rule the country).
Macbeth gets excited and chooses to act on what he hears. He devises a plan to murder the current king, which he does. Banquo is more modest and cautious, and does not do anything that would fasten the process of his son becoming a king. It is through their reaction to the witches' prophecy that Shakespeare portrays the difference in their characters.