The words "look" and "see" relate to the poem's theme.
The poem "Inundated" is about looking closer, about not making assumptions about another person.
Instead of assuming the subject of this poem is looting goods for fun or material gain, the poet asks that we look closer and try to understand the subject's situation. What many see is just a looter may in fact be a desperate father trying to help his family survive.
Therefore, the suggestion to "look" and "see" means the reader should look beyond the obvious assumptions and really see a desperate person doing the best he can.
The girl he loves will be there, Rosaline
Answer:
to prevent the diseases from spreading
Explanation:
this is because immigrants are returned back so that it can be controlled
Queen Victoria
20 June 1837 – 22 January 1901
Answer: To show the difference between an educated, refined noble class and coarse, crude commoners. However, this doesn't mean that Shakespeare resented the commoners. It was a self-explanatory fact that the nobles and educated were refined enough to use iambic pentameter in talking to each other - but this has many exceptions too; there are many moments in his plays when the nobles use prose or blank verse, for example when they are chatting to each other or are intoxicated. However, Shakespeare's blank verse and prose, though devoid of contemporary poetic mannerisms, are extremely witty and rich in meaning and associations.