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Compare and contrast the themes of the poems “Ulysses” and the “Lady of Shalott,” and analyze how the poet incorporates Victorian ideals into the themes.
Answer:
<u>Both poems address the relationship between a woman and a man.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the poem “Ulysses” by Tennyson we notice a focus about an individual's pursuit for knowledge and experience. Ulysses (a male character) feels that he must look beyond his challenges by seeking new experiences.
In the poem "The Lady of Shalott" also focuses on taking risks to overcome challenges. However, both poems shed some light on the relationship between men and women incorporating the Victorian view of acquiring knowledge which sees women as merely serving their duty in her home and family, and that her interactions with the world is not permissible.
Answer:"Search your consciences and see if you cannot offer more to your young beneficiaries whose future you guide so many hours each and every day …" (paragraph 5)
"It is not enough to cater to the nation's whims; you must also serve the nation's needs." (paragraph 6)
Explanation:
Answer:
The Lord of the Flies, even though characterized by that of the hyperventilating Simon. A further description is below.
Explanation:
- It would be the chairperson of such a pig on what seems like a sharp rise that has been absorbed by flies.
- This is also a representation of that same greatly increased inhumanity of even the male students, have been seen by all, becoming a much symbolic representation of even the beast, just one signifier of the devil, as well as start figuring of Satan that conveys the creature throughout every living creature.
The answer is letter C. “He
asked for one change-That the date mentioned in the story be changed to coincide
with the date of the issue of the magazine in which the story would appear, and
I said of course.”