Answer:
Hamlet's speech from Act V scene i of the play "Hamlet".
Explanation:
These lines are said by Hamlet in Act V scene i of the tragedy play "Hamlet"by William Shakespeare. This play centers on the revenge act by a young prince for the murder of his father by his uncle. The play also shows the greed of the new King Claudius and the lengths he would go to conceal his secret.
The particular passage given in the question is from the dialogue of Hamlet when they were in the graveyard, talking of the different skulls the gravediggers had dug out. Hamlet asked Horatio or rather told him about how life and death can be so different. One can be the ruler of a mighty empire but after death, returns to the same dust that everyone turns back to. He further puts his point forward by suggesting that what if the dust of Alexander or Caesar for that matter, be used as clay to "<em>patch a wall t' expel the winter’s flaw!</em>"
Answer:
"Araby" is about a young boy in Ireland obsessed with the girl living across the street.
When the young girl mentions how badly she wants to attend a certain bazaar, he sees an opportunity to win her heart by attending the bazaar himself and bringing her back a gift.
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Uncle Remus' mistress takes good care of him because she takes special care to make sure that he does not have to go out into the rainy and stormy weather to get his food.
She sends Tildy to take him his food, and it can be inferred from the passage that she has done this more than once since Tildy was said to be commissioned to deliver Uncle Remus his meals.