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The Montagues and Capulets were Romeo and Juliet's parents. Their actions consisted of fighting amongst each other, The Capulet's arranging Juliet a marriage she didn't want and once both the Montague's and Capulet's children were dead they began to make up. It was really quite a tragedy that it took the death of both their children to end their petty fighting.
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This question is about "1984" by George Orwell
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For Winston to be executed is inevitable. This is significant, because he recognizes Big Brother's control over him, although he tries to rebel.
Explanation:
Winston is the main character of 1984 and has a strong sense of justice and a revolutionary nature that makes him a rebel against Big Brother, his control in society.
However Winston is a great negativist and pessimist, because he believes that he will be captured and executed by Big Brother, no matter what he does, that is, he sees execution as something inevitable, because he believes that the big brother is even in control of your thoughts. That of the freedom for Winston to take unnecessary risks, many times.
This implies something very heavy in history, because it shows that Big Brother is so influential, that he controls even the actions of the rebels, even if indirectly.
The warrior's code valued loyalty, strength, and bravery. Based on this, we can highlight these values in the following sections.:
- Bravery: "Each of us must the end-day abide of." In this excerpt Beowulf shows bravery in accepting that death will come to all, it is a natural thing that we should not fear, but rather accept when the time comes. In the passage "To look at the footprint of the kingsman of Grendel!" Beowulf shows the bravery in confronting Grendel's mother (a monstrous creature of unnatural strength) if she tries to stop him from achieving his goals.
- Loyalty: "I promise you this now: to his place he'll escape not, ..." In this passage, Bewoulf takes an oath to the king, showing all his loyalty and fidelity to the sovereign.
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The second option: By implying a similarity between the ruins of Ozymandias civilization and the Rapa Nui's ruins.
Explanation:
While walking among the head statues the author noticed how some of them were fallen and broken, some appearing complete and yet so far away from any habitation that he compared them to having the empty gaze of Ozymandias.
He also touched on how empty the island is and lamented on the disappearance of its ancient culture, but yet the statues still stood bearing the same expression they were carved in, and quoting Shelley in his comparison: "the heads still look terrifying, their expression sneering, 'Look on you mighty and despair'"