<span>Kate Chopin primarily focused on a relevant
social issue in the “The Story of an Hour.” Gender inequality was emphasized in
the story wherein the 19th century, women had restricted freedom as
compared to men. Mrs. Mallard</span>, the widow in the story gained her freedom
and realized the advantages of being a widow after her husband’s death.
Realistic. because of everything that happens in the story.
Answer:
A. What thou wouldst highly, / That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false, / And yet wouldst wrongly win.
Explanation:
In Act 1 Scene V of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth", we see lady Macbeth reading the letter from her husband telling her about the three witches' prophecy and his desire to be king. It is there then that Lady Macbeth made her monologue, saying that he does indeed want to be king but doesn't seem to have the mean streak or the courage to actually do anything 'illegal' that will help him attain the crown of Scotland. The quoted lines of Lady Macbeth's speech says of his (Macbeth's) desire to get what isn't his but doesn't seem to have the guts or bravery to be ruthless, even in killing the king.
The ebony clock effects people with it's strong forceful sound. It draws the attention of people through it's proud chimes.