The following lines from “Antigone” by Sophocles show Creon’s
deep reverence for authority figures.
These lines state that the law must be obeyed by everyone,
small or great, just or unjust – everyone must be equal in eyes of law to
achieve peace. This is best shown in Creon’s judgment to condone Antigone for
her crimes, even though she was the fiancée of his son, Haemon.
A pen name used by an author instead of his real name is a pseudonym.
Answer:
He is described as “a thin young man with a brown face, with brown eyes and a head of tightly curled hair” which is why he is called Curley. Curley is described as dressing in a somewhat aristocratic way, as if to separate himself from the lowly ranch hands. The glove is to keep his hand soft for his wife. Curley is the boss's son, and because his father only appears once, Curley is the main representative in the novella of the land-owning class. When this revenge plan fails and he loses face, Curley picks a fight with the vulnerable Lennie to reassert his status.
Answer:
I think a lot of people compare themselves and their family life as "they have it so much better than me". I try not to see it as that. I try to see it as "it could be worse". Try to keep the cup half full rather than half empty. My family does a lot for me, they provide food and roof over my head and I am very grateful for that. I just try to be optimistic and be thankful for the family that I have in front of me.