Guy Montag is unhappy at the beginning of Fahrenheit 451 because he believes his life is ultimately without meaning.
Montag is so afraid of making a mistake with Beatty that he cannot move his feet. Faber tells him not to be afraid of mistakes, as they sharpen the mind.
Answer:
King Midas received his gift of turning everything into gold from the Greek god Dionysus
The correct answer is She had a lovely house, many friends, and an impressive body of work.
Answer and Explanation:
Mark Twain was the famous American writer who doubted Shakespeare's authorship. For him, Shakespeare's works contained secret codes that, once unveiled, showed the name of the true author who was Francis Bacon. In this case, he used an example of catfish fishing to represent that Shakespeare was a character, an allegory created and publicized as a persona that was not real, but that was used as a way for Bacon to protect his identity and pretend to be someone else for a public that would not be able to discover the truth.