Answer:
The reader feels <u>anxiety and fear </u>during the story when each new cat is bigger than the last one.
The reader feels <u>relief and humor</u> when Martin speaks and runs out the door with a chair stuck to his backside.
Answer:
I think the answer is because
Hamlet, Act I, Scene I contains suspense because it has plot twists and unresolved questions.
We know that the king is dead, but we don't know who killed him or what Hamlet is going to do about it, given that he knows his father didn't die of natural causes.
Yes. Emerson speaks of this in many of his excerpts. To live with compassion, truth, maturity. To live and To have lived well when death comes to take us. We rejoice in both life and in death as both are beauty that we have no control over time over love-life over death. So give the world something to remember you by from your life and even after your death