The final stanza of "Dover Beach" at first appears to be positive by the appearance of words like "love," "dreams," and "beautiful." However, as the stanza continues, it becomes clear that the author does not have a positive outlook on the world. In fact, Matthew Arnold's opinion on the world is actually quite negative.
The stanza begins with the speaker saying that he and his lover should be true to one another. The speaker says that the world before them "seems" beautiful -- of course, appearances are often different from reality. He goes on to say the "beautiful" world before them is "like a land of dreams." Arnold is making the point that what is beautiful and new in the world is really just an illusion.
Instead, the speaker says, the world does not have joy, love, or light. Arnold has a dark vision of the world, indeed. Arnold goes on to say that everyone in this world exists "on a darkling plain" -- basically a dark pasture. Darkness is often equated with a lack of knowledge (for example, the Dark Ages). This land is full of "struggle and flight." Even worse, "ignorant armies" constantly do battle there.
By the end of the stanza, it is clear that Arnold sees the world as a dark place full of confusion, turmoil, and disorder. As a result, only option D. ("The world is a confusing and hostile place.") best characterizes Arnold's view of the world.
<span>Chesterton attempted to denounce the idea of self help books and those who were looking to monetize on the misunderstanding and weaknesses of other people who needed assistance. This was considered the Fallacy of Success, in that being successful was not a specific formula, but rather based on work ethic and values.</span>
Answer:
Think of something, like being left out or having your parents talk about your siblings more than you.
Explanation:
Getting treated unfairly is something nobody wants to feel. If there is anything in your past or maybe even present that made you feel that way, Write a paragraph describing how you felt and how you came to the end of it. For example, If you were getting left out. What did you do about it? Did you just let yourself suffer from it? Or did you speak out about it? Write your paragraph about anything that made you feel like you were getting treated unfairly or differently than others.
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The word that could fit the gap is definitely a possessive pronoun such as their, used because it refers to the previous pronoun them
It is a hundredths place decimal so put it over 100
89/100
since 89's only factors are 1 and 89, you can't simplify, so leave it as it is