"A Little Boy Lost" is a poem in the Songs of Experience series, written in 1794 after the poet William Blake's Songs of Innocence (1789). The poem focuses on themes of religious persecution and corrupt imperatives of dogmatic church teaching.
The purpose of this poem is to scare children through their words. He shows the exact same feeling of not knowing where to go and where his father has gone.
The correct answer is to be astonished.
Since this poem perfectly describes the feelings and words of the boy, there is no didactic reason why it cannot be warned, explained, or interpreted
Blake incorporated symbolism into his ninth line. "Steam flew away", so "steam" symbolizes the "father" from the beginning of the poem.
In this work, the boy's 'father' is getting further and further away, and the child cannot hear or see him. He is confused in the darkness, but after suffering for a while, the "smoke" will fly away and he will probably return to normal.
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Darry is the oldest, and by that, he thinks he's the boss of Soda and Ponyboy. Sodapop is the middle child, and he's always trying to stick up for Ponyboy. Ponyboy is the youngest and the troublmaker, that's why Soda tries to stick up for him in front of Darry.
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This answer is not full, the options are missing. They are as following:
- A. She wants other people to see her.
- B. She feels genuine admiration for the man.
- C. She exaggerates her actions in order to prove a point.
- D. She is more intent on pleasing herself than she is on pleasing the man.
The answers are A, C and D.
<u>From the excerpt we can see the woman is exaggerating her movements and actions, which is most clearly seen in the last line "She spoke with great distinctness, moving her lips meticulously, as if in parlance with the deaf."</u>
<u>She is exaggerating her movement of the lips and accenting of the words in order to try to prove what she says and underline its importance, even to hide her real thoughts. </u>
<u>We also see she does this for her own enjoyment and exposure with the line "extended her hand at the length of her arm and held it so for all the world to see, until the Negro took it, shook it, and gave it back to her."</u>
<u>With this she is trying to draw attention to her pleasure, to the man taking her hand, to show how she is graceful and polite, and to better her social status. </u>
They both struggled to become a pilot
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